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About the NameThe name of my company comes from a traditional English folk song called, “Of All the Birds”. It was a song I sang to my son Greg for years, among others, each night at bedtime. As a child, he never stopped asking for it, and I never stopped singing it. About the Artist
My fascination with stones started in eighth grade earth science class. I began collecting rocks, then moved on to stone nugget necklaces, since they were affordable on a teenager’s budget. It was a great “Aha!” moment when I realized I could wear my rock collection. My love affair with vintage costume jewelry, having inherited a large collection, ultimately led me to start this business. I first learned to repair vintage costume jewelry to keep it in good repair while wearing it. Next came a series of classes and the trial-and-error creation of jewelry with the stones I loved for so long. Gifts for friends and family followed, along with the encouragement to do more and try new techniques.
At the end of August 2007, after a long career in publishing, I made the decision to leave the corporate world and follow the dream of creating handcrafted jewelry. I now enjoy doing what I love, and work from a private studio in Falls Church, VA. About the Company
My jewelry is handcrafted of precious and semi-precious beads, as well as crystals, sterling silver, gold, pearls, glass, and various handmade treasures. My favorites are moonstones, red coral, spinel, jade, and all types of jasper. I search extensively to find unusual clasps and findings to create a style that is both contemporary and classic. Each piece is made to last, so handle your jewelry gently and you will have it to enjoy for years to come.
Each piece is gift-wrapped, and includes a hand-written card identifying the stones and materials used. Gifts include a hand-written card indicating that the item was custom-made, and includes the recipient's name. Black Is Green
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Photo of Hazel by Brenda Schrier, www.brendasphotos.com |
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Logo and website design by Jonathan Thayer. ©2007-2012 Of All the Beads. All rights reserved. |
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