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Sustainable Jewelry Design

'This Simple Piece Of Jewelry Casts A Spell On People, Drawing Them In..'

                                                  -Kaie Wellman for EAT/SHOP Guides, Portland

Samples of jewelry pieces I conceptualize, design and create by hand for my line, Emily Baker Jewelry.

Started as a side project in 2005 in Seattle, I began designing a jewelry line composed of primarily found and eco-friendly, used materials. My favorite materials were cast offs- junked car parts, recycled glass, second hand leather-things I would find hidden the beaches and forests I grew up on in the Pacific Northwest. The look of the pieces carried a strong sense of rough, unpolished nature. Asymmetry and organic shapes blended together to create a timeless, classic, and modern androgynous feel for the wearer. 

The collections developed into a sought-after indie jewelry line, and the pieces were featured in ad campaigns for Levi's, Frye Boots, and worn on television shows such as Grimm and a music video for YACHT. 

More of my jewelry collections and lookbooks can be seen here.