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Sarah Hinds
Sarah Hinds melts glass in many colors in her home studio furnace, inspired by the vivid colors and architectural forms found in the natural world. Glass, especially in it's molten form, is an addictive, seductive medium, and Sarah has been hooked for almost twenty years. Her open air studio is...
Elle Hinnah
Founder, designer, artist, and all other titles that go with being a one woman handmade business.
I’m Self taught metalsmith, and I started making jewelry professionally in 2013. I got my first jewelry making kit (a set with raw stones, wire, and pliers) as an 8 year old for Christmas from my aunt...
Josh Hirt
I'm Josh Hirt, and I have 17+ years experience in making jewelry. It is my way of making a living, while also getting to travel and connect with great people.
I pride myself on providing a product that lasts, is durable, and fits perfectly to any shape and size.
Marilyn Hodges
Nurse by day, wire artist by night. When the snow melted on the ski slopes of North Carolina, my late husband and I searched for some activity to occupy us for the 2 weeks we had scheduled to ski. We discovered gem stones in one of those “flume mine” operations. And really really got hooked.
My...
Michelle Hoff
"Mosaics are made with individually cut pieces of glass applied to vessels then cemented in. Windows are done in copper foil method".
Megan Horan
Megan started creating jewelry approximately 10 years ago. Frustrated with what was unique, affordable and available, she began creating her own jewelry. She took a few classes at her local bead store to get the basics and quickly started the rewarding pursuit of bead weaving and bead embroidery...
Daniel Horne
My work continues a long exploration of the importance and possibility of finding balance in all things. Dense cold steel is worked into light, floating, seemingly impossibly balanced shapes. Organic elements of rock and wood are integrated into the work at times bringing an additional element of...
Eva Hornung
Hand designed fine silver (99%pure silver) pendants /accent pieces combined with semi-precious stone.
Jean Houndsome
Jean Houndsome was born and raised in the majestically beautiful city of Cape Town, South Africa. She has made Atlanta her home for almost 10 years.
Jean first made her way to Atlanta in 1996 at age 22, as an au pair for a year. She fell in love with America and knew one day she wanted to make it...
Ronnie Hughes
"I was born in 1954 and raised in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. I learned glassblowing with the help of a friend after graduating from Wake Forest University in 1976. Spending only two weeks working with glass, I was hooked. Since I had received no formal art training while getting my...