Handcrafted charms as unique as you are: artist Jenny Gaynor hand stamps brass molds into small pools of molten glass using traditional Muranese lampworking techniques, with no two pendants hardening alike. A perfect way to wear your initial or that of a loved one or child. Sterling silver chain sparkles with semi-precious gems. Made in Los Angeles. Choose from pink (rainbow moonstone),... More at UncommonGoods
Hand-stamped by Brooklyn artist Julie Nolan from solid brass, each mythic necklace charts your birth month constellation with beauty. Nolan took inspiration from a Swiss astrology calendar from the 1900s, putting her own personal spin on astrological pieces with each luminous pendant, arranged with discreet patterns that represent your sign. More at UncommonGoods
Missing your sweet home, Alabama? Can't get enough of those California girls? All those midnight trains to Georgia getting too expensive? Solution: Wear a piece that hits home! The Personalized State Necklace pays homage to your favorite stomping grounds with customizable pendants handmade from 100% sterling silver with diamonds certified by the Gemological Institute of America. And if... More at UncommonGoods
This handcrafted teal blue pendant of anodized aluminum actually contains a miniature, fully functioning kaleidoscope. The little wonder has three mirrored surfaces inside that reflect a shifting tapestry of vibrant colors, provided by tiny grains of sea glass, recycled glass and mineral gems. Hangs from a silver chain. Chain: 24" L Handmade in the USA. More at UncommonGoods
Like birthstones, there's a flower for each birth month. A unique & graceful way to fete a birthday, each month's necklace shows individuality with a different dried, pressed flowers showcased in a resin pendant. Set in a silver-plated brass bezel, each pendant blooms from a sterling silver chain. Exclusively at UncommonGoods.
June: Rose (Indonesia) - represented by Rosa hybrids. More at UncommonGoods
We all know someone who lives life to the brim, drinking in every last drop. Whether that person is you, or a friend who lifts you with their joie de vivre, this necklace is a toast to vibrant living. It features a handmade silver martini glass charm, and a pendant of aquamarine, a stone associated with courage and positive energy. Comes with a card detailing the meaning behind each stone... More at UncommonGoods
Picture for a moment that perfect place, your childhood home, a summertime retreat, or some dreamlike spot you may never see again but cannot forget. Now, imagine being able to carry that place with you always. Ana Talukder Simpson's keepsake bracelet will help to keep you grounded in the magic of your special place. Her hand-forged, solid recycled sterling silver bracelet pinpoints the... More at UncommonGoods
Like birthstones, there's a flower for each birth month. A unique & graceful way to fete a birthday, each month's necklace shows individuality with a different dried, pressed flowers showcased in a resin pendant. Set in a silver-plated brass bezel, each pendant blooms from a sterling silver chain. Exclusively at UncommonGoods.
September: Aster (China) - represented by Bellis perennis. More at UncommonGoods
Tossing coins in a fountain may just be wishful thinking, but wear these handmade, coin-like pendants and you're making a more meaningful declaration of your essence and desires. One of the pendants is embossed with the words I AM, and the other is custom embossed with a word or name of your choice (up to 8 characters each). Add as many additional pendants as you want, to express the whole... More at UncommonGoods
Like birthstones, there's a flower for each birth month. A unique & graceful way to fete a birthday, each month's necklace shows individuality with a different dried, pressed flowers showcased in a resin pendant. Set in a silver-plated brass bezel, each pendant blooms from a sterling silver chain. Exclusively at UncommonGoods.
July: Larkspur (Utah) - represented by Delphinium consolida. More at UncommonGoods
You can almost hear the rustling of leaves on a summer day as you don this nature-inspired cuff. Jewelry artist Nancy Nelson hand casts the brass band from real birch bark that she collected along the southern shore of Lake Superior in Wisconsin. The detailed texture of the bark evokes the rich, spontaneous stroke of an artist's brush. The understated heart cut-out pairs beautifully with... More at UncommonGoods
Did we hear our name? We're all ears for these little monograms, which let you mix-and-match the alphabet any way you please to personalize your look. Wear your initials or sport your special someone's monogram for a daily dose of romance. Handmade of sterling silver in New York. Click here to learn more about our complimentary pouches included with every jewelry order. Exclusively at UncommonG... More at UncommonGoods
No matter how many times you stole her shoes or how annoying she was on road trips, there's no denying that the bond between sisters is something special and lasting. Sisters share so many memories, moments, and the unique relationship of both friend and family. This beautiful necklace by Kathy Bransfield is the perfect gift from one sister to another. "A sister is a forever friend&... More at UncommonGoods
This delicate dragonfly and flower image began as an ink drawing by artist Spirit Lala. She then transfers the image in enamel onto glass tiles made from recycled car windshields to create this beautiful free-spirited necklace. And even more fun, the twilight green glass also glows in the dark! Finished with sterling silver chain. Handmade in Georgia.Click here to view information about... More at UncommonGoods
Surprise the adventurer in your life with this whimsical compass necklace from LeeAnn Herreid. Featuring a decorative compass on a sterling silver chain, the compass necklace is a wonderful accent that symbolizes adventure, exploration and the importance of the journey. Handmade in Rhode Island. Click here for LeeAnn Herreid's compass ring and compass cufflinks. Click here to view information... More at UncommonGoods
Like birthstones, there's a flower for each birth month. A unique & graceful way to fete a birthday, each month's necklace shows individuality with a different dried, pressed flowers showcased in a resin pendant. Set in a silver-plated brass bezel, each pendant blooms from a sterling silver chain. Exclusively at UncommonGoods.
October: Calendula (Vietnam) - represented by Tagetes. More at UncommonGoods
In the beginning, there were 2 cufflinks: one sperm, one egg and the spawn of smart accessories by self-proclaimed nerd Tiffany Ard. Bearing more than just the elements of human nature, this dapper pairing brings the elements of style to your wardrobe with science class scenes of a charging sperm and regal egg. Wear them together as a nod to your roots, or choose two sperm... More at UncommonGoods
Give him a couple links to baseball's storied past. Crafted from salvaged seats from America's most beloved stadiums, these cufflinks have a deep patina collected from decades of home openers and double-headers. Choose modern day greats like Fenway or bygone legends like the Dodgers' Ebbets Field. Each is unique and quantities are limited. officially licensed by MLBincludes hand-numbered... More at UncommonGoods
Irresistibly cute, this tiny charmer keeps a watchful eye on accessorizing. Laser-cut details like blue resin feathers, brown wings and big, round eyes give this pendant precious personality. Handmade from laser-cut stainless steel with hand-colored resin by architect-cum-metalsmith Kathleen Dautel. Strung on a 18" nylon-coated stainless steel cable with magnetic... More at UncommonGoods
Wesla Bay Weller takes an upbeat approach to recycling by using discarded and broken drum cymbals and guitar strings to create a pendant that makes your love of music shine. To Wesla, musical instruments have more than one story to tell the world: Craftspeople shaped the instruments; musicians dreamed with them; and listeners cherished those dreams. Whether it's worn as a stand-alone stunner... More at UncommonGoods
See a penny, pick it up. All day long you'll have good luck. Give that penny to a friend, and your luck will never end." Knock cents into style with this richly constructed necklace that suspends honest Abe from a gold plated or sterling silver chain, featuring the year of your choice. Pinch a penny from any year to instantly add a piece of Americana, and a bit of luck, to your neckline.... More at UncommonGoods
Hand-stamped by Brooklyn artist Julie Nolan from solid brass, each mythic necklace charts your birth month constellation with beauty. Nolan took inspiration from a Swiss astrology calendar from the 1900s, putting her own personal spin on astrological pieces with each luminous pendant, arranged with discreet patterns that represent your sign. More at UncommonGoods
Some friends know how to keep you on course, even on those days when life seems to carry you away. Offer that friend a sincere token of your love with this affectionate necklace. Two silver charms are suspended from a delicate, silver chain. The first is the image of a sailboat, cut from an actual nautical chart and sealed under clear resin, mounted in a round, sterling... More at UncommonGoods
Reclaimed from the broken remains of a vintage cake plate (pink) and saucers, plates, tumblers and cookie jars (yellow), this delicate and lovely glass was made in great quantities during the 1930s and 40s, and is now known as Depression glass. A beautiful link to the past, the glass is salvaged from the Pennsylvania Amish Country in an effort to help the environment and protect wildlife... More at UncommonGoods