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Our Jewelry

When words just aren’t enough to fully express what’s in your heart, our spectacular collections of stunning jewelry can help do so. Check out our variety of high quality, handcrafted designs made from over 200 recognized gemstones as well as bone, wood and other organic materials like amber.

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We use sterling silver and stainless steel as well as some antique silvers findings that are anti-tarnish treated to make jewelry for both men and woman.

 

Find your next piece of jewelry at

BBHadley Creations and leave them speechless.

I enjoy the process of design & assembly, choosing the highest quality pieces, and personally handmaking each piece. Most of my designs are 'one of a kind', some are 'one of two'. My wish is that you enjoy my work as much as I did creating it.

My design process

Drilling Stones

Most of the stones I use come on a tread. There are exceptions, of course, as some come with 2mm hole but the larger hole selection is very limited. So to catch up with demand, the vast percentage of stones I use must be reamed out and drilled to fit the cord I'm using. 

Assembly

I use various types of cords to hold the pieces together, whether paracord, wax or leather. Some I mount on chain but I only use sterling silver or stainless steel. All earrings are made with sterling silver only. On some necklaces and bracelets, I will wire, especially for stones too small to be reamed out. 

Stones & Gems

First, I examine each stone to select only the very best quality, color and cut. Then I ream/drill out each stone by hand, so I'm touching and examining carefully each one that I use. Then I design each piece using a combination of gemstones with stainless steel or sterling steel assembly and clasps.

Metals

I like stainless steel because it never tarnishes and is extremely durable. Sterling silver is soft and beautiful, but it will need occasional polishing to retain it's shine. I will on rare occasion use  'antique silver' if I find something unique, but I must treat it with anti-tarnish solution before assembly.

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