Our Artists

A Grandesign

A Grandesign is the fusion of two designers and sisters each with their own unique individual style. Jackie Trieber with her bold, dramatic chic sense of design is the perfect compliment to Bette Rieger's classically feminine intricate and dazzling creations. Together, they bring to you enchanting and fabulous pieces of wearable art in a kaleidoscope of semi-precious stones, pearls and fine metals.

Adami & Martucci

Adami & Martucci combines new ideas with the unmistakable Italian flavor of its origins. Their precious jewelry is completely hand-crafted by expert silversmiths, using ancient weaving and metalworking techniques that have been developed and refined over the ages. Their work is truly a piece of human expression.

Aid Through Trade

Aid Through Trade was founded in 1993 by a former teacher and Peace Corps volunteer who imagined fair trade as a vehicle for positive change. Designing original jewelry with new color blends, he brought together Nepali artisans who now enjoy a community of dignity and hope. Your socially conscious purchase makes a difference. Our artisans are provided a fair wage, good working conditions, subsidized meals, eye care, and retirement benefits.

Deborah Armstrong & Company

Founded in 1996, Deborah Armstrong & Company creates sleek "patterned" sterling silver, semiprecious stone and 18k gold jewelry in her patchwork signature style. Deborah's inspiration comes through a rich variety of sources from hieroglyphics to folklore, even French pastries. Worn early on by New York City fashion insiders - the stylists, editors and publicists behind the scenes - Deborah Armstrong jewelry is now worn by celebrities including, Halle Berry, Jennifer Connelly, Faith Hill, Heidi Klum, Susan Lucci, Diane Sayer, Marisa Tomei, Diane von Furstenberg and Vanessa Williams.

Nikki Bates

Nikki Bates is a classically trained goldsmith having attended the renowned Jewelry Art Institute. She makes each piece by hand using ancient Greek and Roman techniques. Nikki combines tradition with inspiration, mixing her metals with mouth-watering colored gemstones like Pink Tourmaline, Mandarin Garnet, Tanzanite, London Blue Topaz, and brilliant Blue Sapphires. The result is fine jewelry that evokes an ancient past while capturing the present.

For nearly 10 years, Nikki has been selling her jewelry at premier art shows throughout the Northeast as well as in selected boutiques. She has been featured in Greenwich and Wesports Magazines as well as News 12 Connecticut.

Zachary Bloom

Jewelry designer Zachary Bloom has bee exposed to beautiful gems his entire life. His father is a California gemstone cutter who taught Bloom about the facets of the industry by taking him to the world renowned Tucson Gem Show each year. Still, it's after Bloom graduated NYU with a master's degree in Drama Therapy that he found his passion and a design career began. Zachary now travels extensively to handpick each gemstone used in the Accents in Bloom. Every design is a one-of-a-kind artistic creation, handcrafted by Zachary.

Chee-Me –No

The majority of work is formed in wax, often using the lathe; then cast in sterling silver or bronze. The dark areas are from a patina that is applied and burnished into recesses to highlight the depth and textures that have been created.

Marya Dabrowski

For over thirty years, Spectrum award winning designer Marya Dabrowski has pursued her passion for fine metals and colorful gemstones. Today, Marya works almost exclusively in high carat gold. With her innate sense of color and natural affinity for shape and symmetry.

Stephen Estelle

French-speaking Buddhist cowboy and jewelry designer Stephen Estelle grew up on a ranch in southern Montana. In recent years he has divided his time between the Alps, Himalayas, and Rockies. When not pursuing artistic endeavors, you are likely to find him astride a horse, leading expeditions on the Tibetan Plateau or moving cattle on the family ranch.

GK Designs

GK Designs brings to you our ever growing collection of designer jewelry. Based in NYC, Georgianna Koulianos designs and hand makes each original for every design. The pieces are designed to bring you a greater connection to your inspirations and aspirations. May the words on each piece be your reminder and keepsake for your dreams. Peace.

Laura J Designs

Laura Jackson is a Philadelphia artist distinguished in fashion magazines for her eclectic collections of fine handcrafted jewelry. Laura J Designs is a cunique collection of intricate and flawless detailed work rendered with a variety of metals and a vibrant assortment of A grade semi-precious stones.

Jes MaHarry

Jes MaHarry was born into a family of artists, painters, designers, and musicians setting the stage for a life rich with human spirit and artistic integrity. Jes embraces every challenge with passion, and it shows in her deeply beautiful and spiritual jewelry. Her imaginative spirit shines thru her work. Innovative in her designs and her combinations of stones, beads, Sterling Silver, & gold.

Mesh NY

Designed by Carmen Fritsch and Boris Goynatsky, Mesh NY is the favorite of many TV personalities. Mesh NY has been worn on Desperate Housewives, Will and Grace and has been featured in Elle Magazine, Lucky Magazine, The New York Post and much more. Mesh NY uses only precious metals (gold silver, and vermeil) and all original models are created in their Soho, New York studio.

Richard Messina For Generations

Born in Italy in 1955, Richard has been practicing the art of metal smithing since 1971. Applying the principle: “form follows function” has resulted in a collection that is as comfortable as it is sculptural. He is currently absorbed in cold forging precious metals. He is widely known for his pure, clean work, consistent with the philosophy that less is more. Richard is self taught. He has served on the Metals Faculty at the Parson’s school of Design in NYC. He resides at this studio in Round Top NY. He is committed to making the pieces that become the Essentials of a jewelry wardrobe.

Margo Morrison

"I believe that jewelry should not overpower a woman's natural beauty; it should simply enhance it," says designer Margo Morrison of the aesthetic sense that has inspired her to create a line of semi-precious and pearl jewelry. Morrison's artistic approach to designing jewelry reflects her background as a classical pianist. Combining semi-precious stones and pearls with Swarovski crystal, she finishes each piece with toggles that are cast from grass, twigs and berries. Margo's pieces have appeared in the pages of Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, People , Lucky and dozens of other publications.

Liz Palacios

Vintage inspred jewelry has been designed and produced in San Francisco since 1987. Liz Palacios Designs integrates a beautiful combination of crystallized Swarovski Elements – semi-precious stones, and fresh water pearls.

Somers

Somers begins its life as a soapstone sculpture. Sante Fe sculptor Somers Randolph, known for his larger pieces, has also spent 30 years carving in miniature. When his wife Hillary discovered a trove of these tiny sculptures, she was inspired. They cast selected pieces in precious metals, turning stone into silver and gold, together creating the Somers collection.

River Song

River Song jewelry began as a winter reprieve from organic farming. Drawing inspiration from the fields around her. River began to create jewelry that embodied the essence of the earth. Her designs continue to celebrate the natural world with refined organic style. Each piece is carefully crafted by hand, preserving its authentic nature.

Urban Links Design

Two Sisters Two Cities
New York, San Francisco
Urban Links Design was started by two sisters sharing a passion for beads and jewelry which began as children and continues even with 3000 miles between them. From selling on the sidewalks of their hometown, to the sidewalks of London and NY and galleries across the country, these sisters are brought together by their love for art craftsmanship and beads their pieces are made from precious metals and semiprecious stones, pearls, and metals.

Denny Wong

Award-winning designer Denny Wong, who has been recognized for his work by the Hawaii Jewelers Association, started designing jewelry in 1981. His fine creations have been featured in newspapers and international jewelry magazines. Denny has made Hawaii his home since 1974 and through his passion and love for the Islands, he has created many fine lines of jewelry associated with Hawaii.

Erica Zap

Jewelry designer Erica Zap has been surrounded by art all her life. Her parents owned an international handcraft shop that sold pieces collected from their extensive travels around the world. Erica’s early exposure to exotic art and culture has strongly influenced her designs. “My goal is to design contemporary jewelry exposing beauty through simplicity of form.”