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Theme Jewelry


Theme-based Jewelry sites (e.g. Equestrian, Nautical, Sports, Professions, Erotic, etc.).

Fancy Bones

Fancy Bones, the exclusive line of dog id tags, sells jewelry for people who truly love their dogs as well as gifts for all pet lovers. recommended!

Jewels of the Romanovs

Beautiful images and jewelry of the Romanovs. The online exhibit followed a "real" exhibit in 1996 and 1997 in the USA recommended!

Island Bangles

Southern California jewelry artist Kate Purdy offers unique handmade jewelry, inspired by the beauty and colors of the California coast. Real orchid flowers, seashells, semi-precious stones, pearls, vintage beads, and found objects from Coronado Beaches are used in Island Bangles jewelry to offer a unique fresh approach. 

Rosy Comensoli

Rosy Comensoli Kubal specializes in antique and authentic jewelry from India, Southeast and Central Asia and Africa. 

Art Bijoux Touareg by Abdou

Handmade Senegalese (taureg) artisan jewelry. 

Zoein Jewels by Shunyata

Shunyata, an American national who has lived in Bali for over two decades, has studied Hinduism in depth and understands the intricacies of Balinese spatial layout and religious symbolism. He incorporates his experience and creativity in his jewelry designs as well as provides great descriptions for each piece. 

Trilogy Jewellers

Trilogy has been in operation for 8 years supplying and manufacturing jewellery and gifts to the trade and retail stores. The company (previously Sweet Thorn Studios) specialises in African Jewellery, corporate gifts and collectables. They offer an assortment of jewellery shaped as African masks, African animals, Bushman, and ethic African designs. Other styles listed on the website include Celtic, Rune, Asian and some classical designs. 

New Zealand Jewellery by Paula Martin

Sterling silver jewellery made in the shape of or with New Zealand cultural designs. All jewellery is hand made (no casts used) and created by artist Paula Martin. She also gives a brief history (located under "design history") of the shapes used per piece when applicable. 

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