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Jewelry made by Jeanie Fenner has beads of any combination of glass, acrylic, and/or natural stone, wood, or handmade clay beads. Focal points are natural stone, fossil, (mammoth tooth, fossilized walrus ivory, camel bone, etc.) hand sculpted and/or painted clay, or precious metals (coming soon).
Jewelry made by Monie Martin is made with a variety of locally available materials: sweet grass, black ash, cedar, willow, birch bark, leather, and decorated with beads, stones, and shells.
Click on any image for an expanded view and specific information.