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Heirloom-Quality Jewelry

Midwinter Company

Wilmington, Delaware

About Midwinter Company

For even more precious gemstones and ethically sourced diamonds, Midwinter Company in Wilmington offers a large catalog of eye-catching rings. The company supports environmental protection and fair labor practices and creates heirloom quality pieces that are not only beautiful but kind to Mother Earth. At least 10% of profits are donated to charity.

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Jewelry

Mignon Faget

New Orleans, Louisiana

About Mignon Faget

As a NOLA native, Mignon Faget designed her jewelry to reflect the architecture and native ideas of her surroundings. Her jewelry collections have flourished in reflecting the culture and traditions of NOLA. Some of her pieces of jewelry include vodoo doll necklaces, red bean earrings, and gumbo necklaces.

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Jewelry Boxes

Mikutowski Woodworking

Marinette, Wisconsin

About Mikutowski Woodworking

Dedicated to “old school” woodworking, Mkutowski Woodworking’s pieces are all lovingly handcrafted by master worksmen. To honor the wood’s natural grain in the company’s final products, only a clear lacquer is used.

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Jewelry

Mimosa

Louisiana

About Mimosa

Mimosa makes all of its jewelry from start to finish at its studio in South Louisiana, using the ancient art of wax casting — with a modern twist. Designs are carved into wax and then turned into a silicon mold, which can be easily reproduced. All of those pieces are then added to a wax “tree,” and placed into a flask; a plaster-like mold is then made. Once that happens, the flask is heated so the wax melts out, and metal is poured in to fill the molds, creating the company’s jewelry. Mimosa sells an array of pieces for an eclectic mix of people, with most affordably priced under $100 and many under $50 or even $25.

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Leather Goods

Range Leather Company

Laramie, Wyoming

About Range Leather Company

The Range Leather Company in Laramie hand makes a variety of bags, purses, totes, wallets, hats and even jewelry using America’s finest full grain Horween leather. Each product is designed to wear in, not wear out. There are plenty of gift items for men and women, and all products come with a lifetime guarantee.

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Jewelry

Rebel Nell

Detroit, Michigan

About Rebel Nell

Rebel Nell turns Detroit’s vibrant street art into unique jewelry while creating opportunities for women overcoming barriers to employment. Founded in 2013, Rebel Nell employs, trains, and empowers women, transforming fallen graffiti into necklaces, rings, earrings, and bracelets. Their workforce programs have supported over 40 women from shelter living to self-sufficiency, with 36 graduates now thriving in traditional workplaces. Each purchase strengthens this mission.

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Jewelry

Robinson Lane

Little Rock, Arkansas

About Robinson Lane

Robinson Lane is best known for its state collection of charms, but the company also makes a variety of necklaces, earrings, and other personalized jewelry. 

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Jewelry

Sand N Stones

Lewes, Delaware

About Sand N Stones

Artisan Michele Buckler of Sand N Stones in Lewes creates wire-wrapped jewelry around stones, sea glass and other beach treasures, and offers a wide range of metal material from 14k gold-filled or Argentium sterling silver. You can choose a gem from the website or have her give a handcrafted look to something you already own.

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Jewelry

Sarah Cecelia Jewelry and Metal Goods

District of Columbia

About Sarah Cecelia Jewelry and Metal Goods

Sarah McLaughlin got her start in jewelry in 2008 when she decided she could make her own gold necklace instead of buying one. What resulted was Sarah Cecelia Jewelry and Metal Goods, allowing her to pursue her passion and a great creative outlet for her to work with metals and create beautiful jewelry with traditional techniques and lots of love. And everything is handmade in Washington, D.C.!

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