Yesterday, I put the finishing touches on a pair of similar but definitely different White Buffalo turquoise pendants.
This is real White Buffalo from Tonopah, Nevada — the only place this stone occurs naturally — that I purchased at the Kingman Mine in Arizona several years ago and had a local lapidary polish into cabochons. They are both set on solid 22 gauge sterling silver using bezels and feature sterling silver balls and tube bails that can accommodate 4mm beaded necklaces or just about any chain.
They’re shown here with a Howlite and sterling silver beaded necklace, which is available at additional cost. Otherwise, they each come with an 18″ sterling silver chain.
You can find these (until sold) at the various art shows I’ll be attending, at the galleries and gift shops that sell my work, or on my online shop.
I’ve just added new copper cuff bracelets to inventory. Three different styles are currently available, but I expect to add more this week. Each bracelet is 1/2 inch wide, stamped or hammered, and antiqued to bring out the texture. They’re standard size, approximately 6 1/4 inches long and somewhat adjustable.
I started this website back in 2018 when I was making mostly wire-framed pendants. Since then, I’ve branched out to earrings, bracelets, prong and bezel set pendants, and beaded necklaces. I’ve also begun making “statement pieces” — like the Kingman Turquoise and Orange Spiny Oyster Shell piece shown here — to expand and show off my silversmithing skillset. And, although I travel a lot, I’ve begun offering jewelry making classes in my Malaga, WA, jewelry studio.
















