Our fine jewelry collection features beautiful bracelets, earrings, pins and necklaces. Look no further than Choices Gift Store for unique hand-crafted jewelry by some of America's leading artists, including Ed Levin, Ayala Bar, Michael Michaud, Rebecca McNerney, Keith Lewis, Lynn Nafey, Deborah Close, Betsy Frost, Philippa Roberts, Shaune Bazner, Jill Schwartz, Wasabi, Zina Kao and Elizabeth Garvin.
Ed Levin
Sterling and gold earrings and unique bracelets. Ed Levin began designing jewelry while living in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he worked with a master Florentine jeweler. He brought what he learned back to the United States and founded Ed Levin Jewelry. He has passed his artistic vision and skills down to the next generation of master craftsmen who carry on his legacy. His jewelry is still handcrafted using age-old techniques and only the finest materials.

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Ayala Bar
World-renowned Israeli artist Ayala Bar creates a dazzling array of intricate mosaics in which each bead is individually placed by hand. As new color palettes and designs are introduced, others are retired, making each piece a collectible work of art. Equally at home with an elegant outfit or jeans and a white blouse, these remarkable pieces will instantly become your signature.

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Michael Michaud for Silver Seasons
Brass pieces depicting flowers and leaves. Michael Michaud combines the wonderful textures of nature with a hand-applied patina to create a truly unique look. These pieces are cast from nature's own designs, often with pearls or semi-precious stones. Cast in bronze, made in New York.

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Rebecca McNerney
Sterling earrings with pearls in many colors and shapes. Primarily self-taught as a jeweler, her work focuses on the textural differences between the smooth pearls and the textured and oxidized metal. All of her designs are very simple, and focus on the intrinsic beauty of materials.

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Keith Lewis
Modern kinetic sterling & vermeil earrings. Keith has been creating jewelry in his Hudson Valley New York studio for over 20 years. His designs are made by hand in sterling and 18K vermeil. They are especially known for their moveable components and unique contrasting finishes.

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Lynn Nafey 
Sterling colorful earrings and pins. Lynn creates well-designed, affordable and unique jewelry. Each piece is handcrafted in her Massachusetts studio.

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Deborah Close
Handcrafted onyx, stone and sterling earrings and necklaces. Deborah's designs have appeared in numerous exhibitions and can be found in the finest craft galleries in America.

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Betsy Frost
Sterling earrings and necklaces. Betsy's designs are fluid, reflecting her early training in dance and gymnastics, and sensual, hinting at the female form. Betsy prizes shape and movement over surface texture and color. She brings her jewelry alive with links and hinges in a way that is comfortable to wear, fun and aesthetically pleasing. She works primarily in sterling silver, and her pieces are either fabricated from sheet into hollow forms, or cast through the lost-wax casting process.

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Philippa Roberts
Using silver as her main medium, Philippa creates necklaces, bracelets and earrings that can be worn formally or informally, with an appeal to all ages.

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Shaune Bazner
Shaune Bazner has been committed to creating jewelry and accessories of consummate serenity, ease and simplicity. She began business in 1978 with her patented and highly successful MEI FA Hairstyx, and since, has become one of America’s leading fashion jewelry artists and innovators.

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Jill Schwartz - Elements
Funky, unique pieces. Elements' hand crafted Jewelry line is a collection rich with images, antique findings, and collage. Jill designs a new line every season each with its own distinct personality. With earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and pins, Elements' has that unique piece of jewelry perfect for you.

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Wasabi 
Wasabi jewelry was founded in 1992 by Jill Pearson. She is a third generation Japanese American who lives in California. Jill’s lifelong fascination with gemstones is the driving force behind Wasabi and she embraces the clean, streamlined design of her Asian culture while also including the more American tradition of inventive, stylish jewelry.

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Elizabeth Garvin
Sterling and vermeil geometric pieces. Elizabeth's goal as a designer has been to create forms with classic elegance and enduring quality, while integrating various techniques and at times parting with tradition as a part of her overall design concept. Each piece of jewelry is handmade in her New York studio from sterling silver. Applying various techniques of patterning and finishing, each piece is playfully graphic, yet sensibly made to be surprisingly affordable. Her approach to designing form, engineering movement and developing techniques often draws as much from architecture and industrial design as from the traditional craft of jewelry making. The result is an approach to design that is at once timely and timeless.

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