Anita Edwards Collection: Articulated animal designs from silver, brass, and copper, used as pins, pendants or earrings.
Ann M. Cianciolo: Figurative gold and silver jewelry featuring women's legs as the principal design element.
Ansalee: Pins and bracelets handcrafted from postage stamps, accented with matching sterling silver charms and beads.
Arcane Nonesuch: Offers gothic products and hand-crafted jewelry. Includes information for wholesale and individual purchases. [Requires Flash]
Bob's Cut Coins: Handcut gold, silver, bronze and nickel cut coin jewelry.
Brigid's Forge: Robert and Debra Shinn design silver and pewter jewelry in Pagan, Wiccan, and Gothic themes.
Cameos and Keepsakes: Pins, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and hair accessories inspired by the Victorian Era.
Charmed Victorian: Specializing in cameos made of Victorian collage.
Esdee: Sandra Davis specializes in Mah Jongg tile jewelry.
Exousia's Creations: Punk, goth, and game-theme handmade earrings. Also tips for making dreads, hairfalls and other crafts.
Eyescream Jewelry: Offering fantasy, pagan and Gothic jewelry. Specializing in dragonflies, butterflies and bats.
Faerie Winds: On the theme of fairies. Materials include seed beads, pearls and gemstones.
Fly Fishing Brooches: Hand tied fly fishing pins available as personal or corporate gifts, collectable items, or for awards.
Hands of Time by Judi: Handcrafted art broaches are created using broken jewelry and watches. Personalized pieces available as well as one of a kind collage pieces.
Hunt N Peck: Recycled antique typewriter key bracelets and accessories including wine charms and magnets.
International Cut-Coin Jewelry: Handcrafted jewelry by Sid Klein, cut from coins from around the world.
Island Metalworks: Lew and Sue Farber craft custom and sport related jewelry.
J. Katherine Designs: Handcrafted jewelry on equine themes, made of crystals, beads and semi-precious gemstones.
Java Jewels: Genuine coffee bean jewelry. Roasted and hardened coffee beans are integrated with crystal, glass, metal and natural materials to create necklaces, bracelets and earrings.
Jewelry by Jenny: Miniature art handpainted on wood pins and earrings. Earrings available in clip, wire and post forms.
Jinx Proof Accessories: Dice and cherry jewelry made from bakelite jewelry.
Jordan Jewelry: Richard Jordan is a maker of surf and dolphin jewelry and miniature sculpture specializing in lost wax casting and custom orders.
Laurie Stetzler: Sterling silver representing environmental, mythological and spiritual themes.
Medieval Jewelry: Silver and pewter jewelry inspired by Medieval times includes hand flowers and headdresses, crafted by Christine Molloy. Site available in English and French versions.
Nantucket Knotworks: Charity I. Benz handcrafts nautical knotwork bracelets and accessories with cotton and nylon twine as well as leather.
Nighteshade: Gothic and Victorian lace chokers, chain and silver wire headdresses.
North Rain: Animal theme and hobo code jewelry designs include pins and earrings.
Parrish Relics: Amulets and ornaments of sculptured clay with stained glass and semi-precious stones hand crafted by Jennifer Parrish in historical styles such as Byzantine, Medieval, Renaissance.
Pocket Art Jewelry: Jewelry that integrates mathematical concepts, such as fractal and mobius rings using stainless steel, rubber and resin.
Sass Brown Designs: Specializes in personalized Scrabble and game piece jewelry. Also features a writing portfolio.
Shadowbox Art: Susan Gould offers jewelry, cufflinks, bookmarks, and tacks on themes ranging from cats to the Wizard of Oz.
Steve Millingham's Pewter Replicas.: Pewter replicas, pilgrim badges, spoons, jewelry, orders and collars and drinking vessels.
TC Computing: Carves coins from around the world to create necklaces and belt buckles.
Tiny Teapots: Handcrafted miniature teapot charms made with sterling silver and beads.
Unique Creations: Renaissance Fair, pirate, and gypsy-inspired.
Victorian Charm: Wolfegang Bonham crafts bridal, Gothic, Celtic and Wiccan jewelry. Located in BC, Canada.
What's Your Type: Rachel Hannah and Kerry Loeb make recycled typewriter jewelry.
Wild Woman Studios: Chris Trienens has created a character called "Wild Woman" that she features in jewelry pins. She also offers wire and glass bead bracelets and earrings.