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Lila Clare Jewelry

Lila Clare Jewelry is handmade by Clare Johnston. Clare grew up in the mountains of North Georgia and spent countless hours exploring the acres of forest that were her backyard, basking in the great outdoors. Today this love of nature translates into her jewelry design. Clare makes sterling silver jewelry that interprets nature in graceful and elegant forms. 

‘Lila’ is Sanskrit for experiencing the universe as arising from love, play and creative adventures. For Clare, creativity and jewelry making is this dance of love. Lila Clare Jewelry is committed to making eco-friendly jewelry. Clare uses recycled metals for most of her designs; look for the green Lila Flower to indicate items made with eco friendly, recycled sterling silver.   


Stone Savant


Stone Savant Jewelry, created by Danielle Hinton, emerges on the fashion scene with an enlightened outlook on ingenuity and style. The budding brand plays host to the combination of delicate yet bold stones with a perfectly crafted cadence of hues, weight and luxury. Named after beloved global destinations, the infant brand provides a panorama of sumptuous travel, deeply-rooted culture and opulent energy.


WM Design House

WM solves the many needs of the accomplished woman. Our brand features a collection of multi functional handbags made of luxurious leathers, wools and hand crafted Italian hardware that are not only fashionable, but functional.

WM Design House was founded by Wendy McMonigle, a passionate and professional designer, who has traveled through out the world since 1982. Crossing continents and oceans, her designs, product research, development, product quality, customer and supplier relations has helped her develop a reputation as a keen eye for up and coming products. 
 


In June 2010, Wendy and her husband David decided to launch WM Design House. They decided to properly develop the company, brand and reputation. Wendy concentrated her efforts on design, product development, marketing and sales. David's business experience includes a strong background in business operations, management, advertising, marketing and customer relations. David is also excited about launching a new company with his wife and the prospects and challenges that it will present.


Cynthia Britt

Cynthia Pischdotchian, designer, goldsmith and wax carver for Cynthia Britt, is no accidental artist. Her father, a prominent Armenian architect, was one of the architects' to the Queen and royal family of Iran. Her mother, an international fine artist and graphic designer, was the owner of a leading graphic design company.   Cynthia, first completed her formal education at Boston University as a computer engineer. Then, she moved to Los Angeles. After several years working in the engineering field, she decided to pursue her long time wish, passion and gift in designing and creating jewelry. She attended Hazeltine School of Fine Jewelry Crafting, where she graduated with a certificate in jewelry manufacturing.  The sources of inspiration that have a direct influence on the unique style of Cynthia Britt's collection, are as follows. Cynthia grew up surrounded by family members who exposed her to their own finely crafted jewels and heirloom pieces. Her travels to different countries in Europe have exposed her to the innovative and creative european jewelry designers. The personality and style of each unique individual
is what dictates the design of each unique custom made piece.

Casalinda Studio

Linda DaPra created Casalinda Studio in 2007.  


The native plants of California are not only unique, but immensely diverse and awe-inspiring in their beauty.  Their diversity is an artistic treasure that is Linda's motivation and the basis for her designs. Every element of a finished piece is fabricated, hammered, cold forged, soldered and formed by hand, assuring that no two pieces, although similar, are exactly alike. 

The precious and semi precious metals used are recycled.  A strong commitment to produce only ecologically responsible work is the catalyst that motivates her design.
It is her hope that her creations will not only bring joy to the wearer, but also become a worthy reminder of California's plant heritage.
Miventi Wristlets

The idea of Miventi Wristlets was conceived out of necessity.  When designer and inventor, Michelle Rico decided that carrying her heavy purse everytime she went out became too cumbersome, she began to look for a secure and fashionable alternative.  She found small purses and wristlets fashionable yet still unsecure and inconvenient as they slung loosely on her wrist.  When needed, she resorted to having her friends carry her essentials for her.  After several lost I.D's and credit cards she thought to herself there has to be a better way and thus, Miventi Wristlets was born.

She knew the wristlets had to be fashionable, practical, and made of quality.  Her motto, "Fashion meets Function" was embedded in her design and planning.  Each Wristlet is meticulously handmade in Downtown Los Angeles, Fashion District.  And every leather piece, accessory, down to the very thread are handpicked to ensure quality and durability. 
Liz Henry Jewelry

Designs that are modern, elegant and best of all functional. Southern sisters and designers Christi Gardner and Julie Clark have created just that with Liz Henry Jewelry.  
Combining trends with functionality, the line is quickly becoming a wardrobe mainstay for women all over the country.  
Liz Henry jewelry is created with only the finest materials including 14k gold fill, sterling silver, freshwater pearls, semi precious stones and vintage materials.

 
The jewelry has been seen in publications such as OK, Bride's, Cosmo Girl, Entertainment Weekly, The New York Post, Girl's Life, Southern Living and more. And worn by celebrities Hayden Pannettiere, Hilary Duff, Sela Ward and Ashley Tisdale.


Keelin Brett

A love affair with color.

As an art major in college Keelin fell in love with color and everything about it. The way it affects moods, different combinations, and just how eye catching it can be! Keelin began making jewelry 9 years ago as a solution to finding the color combinations and texture in jewelry she loved.  

Since that time Keelin has learned many jewelry making techniques including metalsmithing, lampwork, wirework, and different forms of beading, but “Coralization” is her favorite. Coralization creates the look of beaded coral by sewing tiny seed beads into place with a needle and thread. It is textured, light-weight, soft, flexible, and very comfortable to wear. 

The fine detail in Coralization is intriguing to the eye and she incorporates as little or as much color as she chooses! From contrasting neons to subtle delicate pastels, my jewelry is as colorful as the world around us.


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