What you will find in the

 

 

If you're looking for jewelry, here are descriptions of the current lines, with example photos. Below is a list of the type of jewelry, such as earrings, bracelets, etc., which will lead to

 

 

 

Classy Lassie - a line using crystals, pearls and other materials for a refined look.

Funky Chunky - a line that uses rubber o-rings, washers, nuts, rubber bands and other hardware for an offbeat look.

It's Great to Celebrate - a line that focuses themes and color schemes related to various holidays and significant events, such as:

Christmas - red, green, silver, gold; angels, trees
Halloween - black, orange, green; pumpkins, witch hats
St. Patrick's Day - green; shamrocks
Valentine's Day - red, pink, white; hearts
Memorial Day, Independence Day - red, white, blue; flags, stars
Gay Pride - rainbows

Mainly Plain - a line that emphasizes simplicity, usually made from one or two components, for a clean, spare look.
Polymer Play - jewelry and other objects made with polymer clay, which can do just about anything!
Slinky Linky - a line using various weaves of chain maille, made from jumprings in all sorts of colors, gauges and sizes, sometimes embellished with beads, for a striking look.
Stone Xone - a line that emphasizes stones of various colors and sizes, for a natural look..
Swoopy Loopy - a line of jewelry made by winding wire on a jig or looping it around a mandrel in a technique called Viking knit, for a lacy look.
Vintage Advantage - a line using components of old jewelry, repurposed, reassembled or reconfigured for a past-meets-present look.
Xany Miscellany - a line that brings together all the odds and ends and found objects that don't quite fit in any of the other lines, but still want to be seen, for a quirky look

 

 

To see what's available in each line, choose a type of jewelry from the list below:

Bracelets and Anklets

Earrings and Ear Cuffs

Charms, Fobs, etc.

Miscellaneous

Necklaces

Rings

 

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