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Designer Jewelry With A Traditional Touch



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By : Stewart Wrighter   

Artisan jewelry has been in existence for thousands of years. Originally commissioned, bought and worn by the wealthy it was a sign of high social standing, but modern times see handcrafted jewelry being worn by people from all walks of life. Made from a selection of natural materials such as metals, precious and semi-precious stones and wooden bead work, each piece of artisan jewelry is as unique as it is beautiful. It is that uniqueness that makes it so popular today, with an active and thriving demand for it. But it is not just the wearer who can benefit from it being so popular. Makers of such pieces are also on the increase, as more and more people are legalizing the income potential to be gained from it. If a person is artistic and has an eye for beautiful pieces of handmade jewelry, and if they are not only able to design but also to create such pieces, then there is a definite place in the modern market for them.

Most jewelers will use only the very best of materials available to them, and while that can mean using gold and silver, stunning pieces can be made from copper, brass and pewter. When that is coupled with gems such as amethyst, coral, jasper, agate and peridot, to name just a few, the end result can be breathtakingly beautiful. Added accents of glass or wooden beads can also be used to add little extra touches, and a lot of makers of such pieces will actually hand-blow the glass beads themselves.

There are numerous websites dedicated to showcasing and selling such pieces, and all have one thing in common; the designer shows passion in his or her work. While each piece is unique, each website and the designs on offer, is also unique, and the individuality of the creator shines through as easily as the individuality of the eventual owner and wearer.

Many designers also choose to show and sell their items at local craft fairs and these can be an ideal place to not only sell their work, but also to answer any questions about it and explain the process of actually making it. While some people might be under the very wrong misconception that it is just a case of threading some beads onto a nylon thread, the designer will be able to show first hand that a lot more goes into the creation of an item they create.

Many designers and makers of these unusual pieces are also crafted in other areas, and those areas can sometimes lend themselves to the creation of the designers work. For instance, working with silver metal, wire wrapping and casting can all be integrated into the art of making artisan pieces, as can glass bead making.

While most women, and some men, would be more than happy to wear a stunning creation that has been handmade, they would also be thrilled to receive them as gifts. What better gift can there be than something that has been commissioned, designed and made to order especially with a certain person in mind?

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Author Resource:- Stewart Wrighter bought some handcrafted jewelry as gifts for his wife and mother. His wife loved her handmade jewelry she received from her children as a gift.
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