Jewelry » Handmade Lookup | USA Artists

These USA-based artisan shops offer good high-quality jewelry for men and women.  They run the gamut in terms of price, materials, and style.  But it’s all high quality.  Entries are shown in the order added, most recent first.  Browsing is easy.  Just hover your cursor over an image and click to see an excerpt of the artist’s profile, plus links you click to see all the places that artist has products (e.g., Shopping Portal, Etsy, Amazon).  Click Open Jewelry to browse subcategories.  Or click Open Categories to change to another category.   And, to shop specific jewelry items from multiple sites all at once, click over to Shopping Portal/Jewelry.

Photo of Orange is the Sun Orange is the Sun

Colorful Textile & Leather Jewelry Orange is the Sun is a collection of handmade bracelets, necklaces and earrings - a perfect balance between feminine, tribal, bohemian and ethnic - using a modern mix of textile, metal, leather and vintage finds. A perfect gift that can also be custom designed and inspired by you.

Photo of DLK Designs DLK Designs

Antique Map Cufflinks & Photo Jewelry DLK Designs is inspired by a bookshelf in my grandmother's garage + the great old books I rediscovered there from my childhood.  I am a dedicated wife and mommy to two sweet little girls, designing jewelry with a story. All items are handmade in Florida in small batches by one independent designer {me}.  …

Photo of SpoonerZ SpoonerZ

Unique Personalized Silverware Jewelry and CreationsIn all my years of attending socials and dinners, I always remember that when the dishes of the main course were being cleared, someone would inevitably lean over and say, 'Keep your fork.' It was my favorite part because I knew that something better was coming...like velvety chocolate cake or deep dish apple pie.…

Photo of SJ Engraving SJ Engraving

Stone Carving for Decor, Jewelry, and KeepsakesSJ Engraving is a home based workshop in downtown San Jose, California. The studio was established in 2006 by a husband and wife team - Tony & Joanne Cheng, both are professional stone artists highly respected by fellow artisans. We are pioneers in stone engraving, constantly exploring new designs and techniques.…

Photo of Renee Ford Metals Renee Ford Metals

Hammered Metal Art Jewelry I love hammering metal. I REALLY love hammering metal on my anvil. My anvil is a little piece of history. It has been in my family for over 100 years. It started out working for the Illinois railroad, and then took a journey to a farm in central Illinois. From there, it ended up rusted, dirty, and forgotten in a storage unit where I discovered it a few decades later.…

Photo of Nix Creations Nix Creations

Glass Eyes & Pendants I have been creative for many years and got into pendant making by accident. My father had told me how my grandmother used to fry marbles and make broaches and hatpins out of them. I started making pendants with fried marbles and had a store make a very large order and I was hooked.…

Photo of Keven O’Grady Keven O’Grady

Borosilicate Art Glass Bracelets Kevin O'Grady has been working with glass since 1988 and has taught and demonstrated torch work techniques around the U.S.  He is a pioneer in borosilicate art glass and is known for his innovation in boro color and form.  He is a master glass bracelet maker and has massively innovated inlay to create new exciting, comtemporary glass and silver jewelry.  …

Photo of What’s Your Type What’s Your Type

Typewriter Key Jewelry Rachel Hannah and Kerry Loeb own a novel business called What’s Your Type?, which turns old typewriter keys into jewelry. The pair, who are also the firm’s only employees, scour the nation for old typewriters. The business began after Hannah, the more artistic partner, found herself marveling at an old typewriter in 1997.…

Photo of Prismera Design Prismera Design

Handmade Artisan Jewelry This company was created so that I could carve a place for myself in the world. A place to design, to dream, and do good. I was born and raised in New York. After I got my degree in illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design, I went back home to NY to figure out the rest of my life.…

Photo of Patty Benson Textiles Patty Benson Textiles

Handmade Textile Jewelry & Decor Creating your own textile from scratch is pretty exhilirating. Working with wool has allowed me to make fabrics that combine all the things that I love - texture, color and getting my hands dirty. Through the labor intensive process of making my felted wool, an organic fabric emerges with all its quirks and unevenness, forcing me to calm my perfectionist brain.…

Photo of Ylime Design Ylime Design

Sculptural Artisan Jewelry I came to metal smithing after college, where I was a Studio Art Major focused on Photography. I wanted to take a continuing education course that would let me be creative, and after a week of working with metal I knew I had found something I could love doing permanently. After a few years of learning on my own I spent 3 years getting an MFA in Metal, and got the tools I needed to make well-crafted objects.…

Photo of Bounkit Bounkit

Elegant Cut Stone Jewelry Hassan Bounkit, a native of Morocco, began his career studying fashion design in Florence, Italy. After finishing his studies, he worked for couture houses Ferragamo and Marella Ferrera. In 1989, he moved to New York and worked for Nicole Miller and Arnold Scaasi, amongst others. Always drawn to jewelry design, Bounkit launched his eponymy’s collection in 2006.…

Photo of Taber Studios Taber Studios

Taber Studios create refined jewelry collections reflecting simple sophistication and elegance, while promoting the most sustainable, and ethical, jewelry making practices currently available. Using 18k Fairmined gold, recycled silver, recycled diamonds, Fairtrade sapphires, lab grown Moissanite diamonds, and 14k gold-filled wire, each one of our pieces is carefully designed and hand-crafted so that you can be proud to support the development of cleaner studio practices and the most ethically sourceable materials on the planet.

Photo of Shy Siren Shy Siren

Handcrafted Gemstone Jewelry People ask me all the time: Why ‘Shy Siren’? For me, to be a ‘Shy Siren’ is to feel beautiful, sensual & alluring in your own unique, understated way–inside & out. Just the right amount of demure + confidence, romance + irreverence… a balance of timelessness & edge, grit + sparkle. Celebrate the complex dualities that make up your whole–and express that spirit!…

Photo of Sara Westermark Sara Westermark

Hand Fabricated Organic Inspired Jewelry My love of metalsmithing began in 2006 when I first forged a piece of sterling wire with a hammer. I was obsessed with learning as much as I could about making jewelry from that point. I read every book I could get my hand on. In High School I wanted to learn how to make jewelry, but the only option that I could see was trade school training for a bench jeweler.…

Photo of Ox Art Jewelry Ox Art Jewelry

Limoges Enamel Jewelry Of all the artistic techniques I've worked in over the years, enameling is the least understood by the public. Many think of enamels as paint, resins or even nail polish. Only the enamel artist considers it as "painting with fire". A variety of enameling techniques has evolved over the years and I've tried many of them.…

Photo of Catherine’s Jewelry Catherine’s Jewelry

Handmade & Custom Artisan Jewelry My great grandfather, Allan H. Davis, one of the founding fathers of Red Lodge, Montana, probably started this jeweler-gene in our family. He was a pioneer and brought his family across country from New York by covered wagon. He was the town's jeweler, optician, and Post Master. Some of his tools have passed down to me, and from as far back as I can remember I have been drawn to unusual rocks and gemstones.…

Photo of Studio DuArte Studio DuArte

Silver & Gold Geometric Jewelry Studio Duarte is a jewelry company that combines all aspects of contemporary living. The style has been described as modern, innovative and easy to wear. New York based Brazilian designer M Cristina Duarte Veronese creates handmade jewelry with unique geometrical designs in sterling silver and gold to produce jewelry that is original and timeless.…

Photo of Jan Palombo Design Jan Palombo Design

Handmade Vintage Jewelry In 1968, Jan Palombo began creating jewelry in her home. Her passion for graceful design and beautiful materials created Great Falls Metalworks, one of the few remaining U.S. based jewelry design and production studios. Today, Great Falls continues its American artisan traditions. Jan has been making jewelry for over 45 years and most of these pieces were crafted between the 1960s and 1980s with a few exceptions.…

Photo of J. Amberg Jewelry Boxes J. Amberg Jewelry Boxes

Handmade Jewelry Boxes Started professionally after 30 years of hobby woodworking. Began making furniture pieces on commission & gravitated towards making smaller pieces after being inspired at an art gallery on Kauai.  In 2009 the shift was made to jewelry boxes and now jewelry chests & image boxes as well.

Photo of Happy Art Studio Happy Art Studio

Colorful Enamel Jewelry Creating is a very essential part of my life, I spend many hours of the day making things and thinking about making things; I love colors and materials and always on the look for interesting combinations; I have studied art and silversmith and what I’m doing now is combining metal smith techniques with paint and found objects to make my jewelry.…

Photo of Snazzy Trinkets Snazzy Trinkets

Silver and Copper Cuffs, Earrings & Necklaces After an injury that kept me from my passion for cycling, I discover how much I enjoy designing jewelry. With the support of my love, we have turned a hobby into a business. I am always seeking inspiration for the next design in everything I see. Working with wire and sheet metal comes most naturally to me.…

Photo of The Blue One Designs The Blue One Designs

Contemporary Ethnic Jewelry The Blue One Designs are the result of many years spent traveling and collecting beads, antique ethnic silver, semi-precious stones, hand-blown glass, vintage resin, ceramic, bone, brass, copper, wood, and natural fiber from cultures as diverse as Thailand, Madagascar, Turkey, Afghanistan, Guatemala, and Ethiopia. . . . Many hands from many lands have crafted the elements used in my one-of-a-kind necklaces, bracelets and earrings.

Photo of Jes Maharry Jes Maharry

Silver, Gold & Gemstone Jewelry Jes MaHarry skillfully combines silver, gold, and colorful gemstones in her spirited jewelry creations. They reflect a love a nature and a love of life. And there is evidence of her inner child at play in her heartwarming pieces. And in addition her magical jewelry, this site also has some of her art and decor pieces for the home and garden.

Photo of The Quiet Woods The Quiet Woods

Handmade Oxidized Silver Jewelry I am a former NYC residential interior designer who after spending 15 years at my craft has escaped the city for a simpler life taking my spare and modernist sensibility with me. The patina of old barns and rust remind us to add some age to our pieces. Corrugated metal and shipping containers promotes the use of linear shapes in our work.…

Photo of Mocahete Mocahete

Metalsmith Artisan Jewelry Handcrafted metalsmith artisan jewelry in sterling silver, copper, brass, bronze, gemstones and mixed metal designs. Earrings, rings, necklaces, bracelets, brooches in ethnic, tribal, modern and contemporary styles. Our metal work is often eclectic and rustic with a distinct bohemian appeal.

Photo of Chihiro Makio Chihiro Makio

Precious Metal & Glass Jewelry Silver has been my material of choice for over 10 years now.  I have tried out other metals, but keep coming back to it. When working with silver, I am allowed to create on a larger scale without worrying about the material expenses of gold or platinum. Silver is a fine metal but can still be worn “casually” without being too precious.…

Photo of Sarah Cavender Sarah Cavender

Metal Mesh Sculptural Jewelry Sarah Cavender designs and produces several new seasonal collections each year. We specialize in metal mesh jewelry, belts and handbags. Each piece is handmade to order by local artisans under Sarah's supervision in Oxford, Alabama, using materials made primarily in the USA with stones imported from Europe.