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Abalone Allure Jewelry

Handcrafted rare abalone jewelry

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Here's where we tell you news of our creations, guest artist appearances and anything that we think you might be interested in.  Plus pictures of new designs.

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August 22, 2017

Fun turquoise stretchy bracelet

August 22, 2017/ Jacqueline Welch

Just finished!  For more details about this bracelet see:  https://www.abaloneallurejewelry.com/bracelets/turquoise-stretchy

 

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Abalone Allure Jewelry

 

Abalone, known as sea opals we discovered on beaches of the lost coast of California over 30 years ago at Mendocino, CA. Abalone makes beautiful jewelry like abalone earrings, abalone pendants, abalone necklaces, abalone anklets, abalone cuff links and abalone pins. Our work  was discovered by The Smithsonian Institution of Wash, D.C and exhibited at The National Museum of American Art.