St. Louis Jewelry Artists
Here you will find some of the amazing Jewelry artists featured in the gallery. Their work is unlike anything you have seen in the St. Louis area before. For more information check out the artists sites, or contact us.
The Gallery Features over 25 Artists. More information coming soon!
Kathryn Pfeiffer
Artist's Website
Jabez Jewelz starts with jewelry being created by Kathryn Pfeiffer in a design studio locally and in Maui. The stones are purchased from various areas worldwide and then silversmiths in Bali add the final craftsmanship. Each jewelry piece is a work of art. Combining faceted and semi-precious stones, fossils and other rare minerals and encasing them in sterling silver create these one of a kind hand made pieces. |
Allison Norfleet Bruenger
Artist's Website
I'm a Mixed Media Jewelry and Fine Craft Artist. My Goal is to create truly distinctive one of a kind pieces that lift the spirit and inspire the soul. I have a love for many mediums within the arts. From metalsmithing to ceramics , from graphic design to fiber design. Most of my focus is in nature and the beauty of the e female image. Their beauty and the beauty of the world around us gives me a voice and this is the vision I want to share with everyone. |
ChainMail Badger
Artist's Website I've been making jewelery for a few years now, ever since I took a jewelery class in college and came to truly enjoy the medium. I try to find things I can make without using a flame, so much of my work is wirewrapped. |
Gail Crozier
Artist's Website
From a very young age I have been driven to create. It never mattered much what I created, just so I was always in the midst of some project. Today after more than a decade of perfecting my glass working skills and combining them with my love of vibrant colors and the swirls and twirls found in the geometry of nature, I have been able to create designs that truly represent what I find most fascinating in the world. My current work “ Glass Gardens ” features beads made directly on a steel wire and attached to a framework to make miniature gardens. Each garden becomes a necklace, pendant, pin or wall decoration. All of my work still reflects my obsession with brilliant color and my quirky sense of humor. |










