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.
One-of-a-kind AmyKahn Russell is a forerunner in the naturalistic trend in jewelry. A fine arts graduate of Tulane, the artist often uses inspiration found on her extensive travels. Transcending seasons and time, the new distinctive pieces incorporate sterling silver and 14 or 18kt gold with natural minerals, pearls, fossils, and semi-precious stones for a clean fresh look. Her bold, impressive collection consists of pins doubling as pendants, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings.
Whether or not you know the story behind a piece of Josh Simpson's cerebral work, his uncannily beautiful glassware will stir your spirit. His vases, paperweights, and art objects are inspired by astronomy, nuclear reactors, and thermodynamics. Simpson's "Planets" series freezes an incredibly complex ecosystem in a smooth glass sphere the size of a golf ball, inciting wonder and reminding us of the delicacy of our own planet. The color of the "New Mexico" vases is meant to evoke the sky on a perfect summer night, though if it reminds you of the glow of uranium through deep water you'll have struck a little closer to the artist's inspiration. Simpson's work is a small reminder of the extraordinary in our everyday.