SarahD. Louise
Handmade jewelry.
I became inspired to create my own jewelry while I traveled through Central America during the Summer of 2010 between my junior and senior years at Emmanuel College.  This past summer I actively began pursuing this passion and have started to design, create, and sell my own handmade jewelry using various techniques that I have taught myself including but not limited to wire wrapping, soldering,  and wire weaving.  I love finding vintage looking charms and incorporating them into my jewelry as well as reconstructing jewelry I already own.  I have found that by creating jewelry I am able to wear and outwardly express my soul and tap into my inner creativity.  
Woven copper wire cuff using 26 and 16 gauge wire.
View #2 of woven copper wire cuff.

16 gauge steel wire ring with a 26 gauge copper wire coil.  
16 gauge copper wire ring with textured swirl design.
Woven leather and gold wire charm bracelet with feather and silver circle pendant and multi-bead charm.
24 gauge copper wire nest ring with purple stone.
View 1.
Copper nest ring.
View 2.
24 gauge gold wire nest ring with black lava rock.
18 gauge steel wire leaf brooch with dove charm, brown pendant, and purple stone.
Handmade jump ring bib necklace using various gauges of copper, steel, and gold wire.
Organic native inspired 16 gauge steel necklace with woven green hemp cord.
Coil finding for organic native steel necklace.
Woven steel wire bracelet with blue mother of pearl.
Organic swirl pendant with gold leaf and dark purple charm.
Recycled spoon pendant with wrapped brown stone and silver chain.
Organic soldered and hammered steel pendant with brown leather cord.
Handmade Jewelry
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Handmade Jewelry

handmade jewelry using copper, silver, gold wire and various gauges of steel wire.

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