Queerations
A life-long lover of kitschy & quirky jewelry, Pippin creates jewelry heavily inspired by Pop Cutilure, Nostalgia and Harajuku Fashion
Saturate
Saturate is a one-woman-run business, offering handmade jewelry created in small, sustainable batches. The artist’s hope is that her jewelry is purposefully individual, and saturated in light and love.
Mick Schoon Art
Mick’s work is inspired by his Dutch heritage. He combines classic delftware techniques with modern design to create beautiful handmade earrings and other clay pieces.
Salt Hive Silver
Salt Hive Silver is a small batch, sterling silver and natural stone jewelry shop with a mod western vibe. Located in the heart of SLC Utah each piece is handmade with love by yours truly. Whether it’s a custom piece or ready-made, each item of jewelry is 100% unique.
XI Gems
Hanna wanted to create something that gave her a feeling of purpose; so that’s when she created XI Gems. Every piece of jewelry that XI Gems creates has been handmade and designed by Hanna, who is a certified metalsmith, instructor, and the owner of XI Gems.
Bloom Hereafter
Working primarily with dried flowers, Adrienne creates a variety of different art pieces. Whether it’s making jewelry or coasters, silversmithing or resin pouring, she is always looking for new ways to learn and enrich her art.
The Somewhat Co
Sylvia repurposes found, recycled, and nature-made objects into art and jewelry. Her processes are free flowing and sustainable. She embraces the eclectic beauty that goes into handmade goods. Her designs are simple yet bold, creating strong statement pieces that yield permissio
An Accessory Affair
An Accessory Affair works hard to bring cute modern boho accessories to accentuate your unique style at an affordable price!
VIVA
VIVA is a husband and wife duo that create handmade embroidery, hand-drawn jewelry, and original graphic wall art. They are inspired by pop culture, Disneyland, and more!
As If! Design
As If! is a branding and design studio specializing in reclaimed vintage jewelry. The deadstock materials that are used in these designs date from as far back as the 1930s. Due to the nature of these vintage materials, every collection is limited edition and often one-of-a-kind.