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About

Hi. I'm Hannah.

I started making wooden jewelry in 2004, and over the years have continued to make new pieces whenever I have the time and space to kick up a lot of dust -- which is less often than I prefer now that I live in Brooklyn. 

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I'm constantly trying out new designs and new woods, so no two pieces are identical. The common thread is simplicity -- I try to let the natural beauty of the grain have the spotlight.

CHERRY
CHERRY

Classic hardwood, with red tones that deepen over time.

CANARYWOOD
CANARYWOOD

South American hardwood with a range of colors from yellow to deep red, will darken over time.

BOCOTE
BOCOTE

Latin American hardwood, yellow-brown with dark dramatic stripes or spots depending on the cut. From the Gail collection.

MAPLE
MAPLE

Domestic hardwood with radiant grain; the light color becomes more golden over the years.

BUBINGA
BUBINGA

African hardwood, purple tones in a rich brown with nearly black grain patterns. Some pieces from the Gail collection.

TULIPWOOD
TULIPWOOD

Rare Brazilian wood, with natural pink and orange tones. From the Gail collection.

WALNUT
WALNUT

Domestic hardwood, with rich dark brown tones.

ZEBRAWOOD
ZEBRAWOOD

African hardwood, lighter brown with darker stripes (as you may have guessed). From the Gail collection.

PURPLEHEART
PURPLEHEART

Latin American hardwood, with natural deep purple color. From the Gail collection.

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