Jewelry created by Canadian artists can be artisanal or high fashion. Natural materials, precious gems, beads and various metals are used in imaginative ways to create everything from earrings and necklaces to broaches and rings.
Ev is a full-time ceramic artist working from her home-based studio in Winnipeg Beach. She works primarily in hand-built clay and thrown stoneware and multi-medium assemblage. The scale of her pieces ranges from delicate wearable jewelry to larger... (more)
Radically Riley specializes in custom made jewelry for the woman of signature style. Why wear what everyone else is wearing when Radically Riley can create the perfect jewelry to complement your individual beauty? If you can imagine it…Radically... (more)
Experience Mary-Dawn Roberts' artwork and her artistic journey on marydawnroberts.ca. and visit her personally by appointment at Garden House Gallery in Guelph.
David is an artist blacksmith devoting his time to teaching blacksmith courses and creating forged sculptural work as well as home furnishings.
Unique, Artfully Handcrafted Sterling Silver and 14K Gold-filled Earrings in Genuine Gemstones. Some will be created only once due to the unique shape or design fingerprint of the stones while most will be in limited editions.
Dawna Robertson is a Wildlife Soapstone Sculptor as well as offers custom Leather Wildlife Pyrography Musician Jackets and Custom Stone Wildlife Jewellery.
A graduate of the Ontario College of Art Design, Susan Robinson is a multi media artist. Drawing, painting (acrylic and oil), sculpture, photography, film/video production, jewelry design and printmaking. Susan is very grateful for her ability,... (more)
handmade, unique jewelry that is fun, flirty and can be converted necklaces that extend with bracelets, rings into pendants, stackable bubble rings
Stained glass, painting, airbrushing, jewellery, craft
I became interested in jewellery as a form of artistic expression because of the inherent intimacy of small-scale work. I find that a pendant invites the viewer to come closer, to turn it in their hands, and to explore it in a way that larger scal... (more)