Step into our cozy jewelry gallery and be delighted by our vast selection of America's finest artisan jewelry. We carry simple wear-with-everything studs, spectacular statement necklaces, and everything in-between. Each piece is handcrafted to be as individual as you are. idiom's collection of glassware never fails if you're looking for a unique, beautiful housewarming gift or a truly gorgeous decoration for your own home. And if you're having trouble finding the perfect present, we'll help you find it, beribbon it in our signature brown and silver boxes, and send you on your way with a sure hit.
idiom carries pieces from the collections of over thirty artisans. Here are some of our favorites:
One of America's premier fashion jewelry designers, Patricia Locke, speaks a distinctive visual language. Her timeless designs lure us with their enigmatic blend of future and tradition, fashion and fine art. The rich imagery and fine craftsmanship are designed to bring you pleasure with every wearing.
Amy Leiner is the founder of Amy Leiner Designs, LLC. Her signature
jewelry line is comprised of and most noted for her chic use of color
("color stories", in her words), and innovative design trends. The
Ladder Necklace™ catapulted Amy to the forefront of the fashion and
accessories industries. Though each piece is a limited edition, the
ever-changing styles and sizes created define Amy’s intrepid sense of
versatility and range.
Sonya Bennett is among the UK's leading designers of contemporary
precious jewellery. Having studied Jewellery & Silversmithing in
Sheffield, she established her first workshop in 1998.
All of
Sonya's jewellery is designed and made exclusively in her Somerset
workshop, which produces two sets of collections annually, each spring
& autumn. In sterling silver or gold and often with semi-precious
stones and pearls, Sonya's distinctive work shows a degree of warmth and
romance rarely seen in contemporary designer jewellery.
Our tagline ‘British designs inspired by nature, love and art'
tells you much about Sonya's design influences. Many of these take
inspiration from botanical and other natural forms, including first-hand
observations from nature; others from sources as diverse as eighteenth
century Japanese illustrations and Romantic & Pre-Raphaelite
symbolism. Sonya's aim is to enhance the beauty and femininity of those
who wear her jewellery.