Handmade Jewelry and Garden Decor
I make wire jewelry and garden decor. I specialize in wire wrapped gemstones, earrings, bracelets, etc. I also make custom metal stamped garden tags, family tags, pet tags, rain chains, and more.
Born and raised in Sevierville, Tennessee and moved to Knoxville about 4 years ago and LOVE being here. I was given a $35 gift card and set out to build a business out if it. So I went to a craft store and purchased a jewelry making kit and 2 years later I have turned it into my passion and my job. I just love making things that make people happy. Whether it's earrings to make a woman feel more confident in a pair of new earrings or the faces of someone getting a personalized cross stitch gift.
I began Metalsmithing in 2014 after taking a class at University of Vermont. I worked as an apprentice under my teacher shortly following and my primarily focus was on wax casting and carving. When I moved to Portland, Oregon in late 2015 I built a home studio and began shifting my focus toward fabrication and stone setting. I love making big, bold statement jewelry reminiscent of traditional southwest design but with an Art Deco flair.
SoKno Woodworking is a family owned and operated small business in South Knoxville specializing in handmade wooden earrings, cutting boards, charcuterie boards, magnetic bottle openers, etc. made from a variety of domestic and exotic lumber. Tennessee themed earrings and cutting boards are made from trees that grew in Tennessee and the Appalachian Region. Exotic woods are sustainably sourced from from Central/South America, Africa, and Asia. All of the products are the natural color of the wood and hand crafted less than 3 miles away from Downtown Knoxville; they are uniquely made with Tennessee customers and tourist in mind.
I’m Chasity, mother of two & the sole creator of Little Foots Jewelry. I started my small business in May 2020. After my first son was born, I suffered from PPD & wanted to make myself a keepsake I could cherish forever to remind myself of how strong I truly was. Then my dream came alive. I work with breastmilk, encapsulated placenta, umbilical, flowers, ashes, hair, etc. The possibilities are endless! Whether you would like to commemorate your breastfeeding journey, cherish a lost loved one or pet, or simply want a resin jewelry piece made, you’ve come to the right place ❤️
Founded in 2020, everything MegMade is about feeling good ~ slowmade earrings that’ll complete your ‘fit and have you feeling mighty fine. Every piece of jewelry is designed, sculpted, buffed, assembled, photographed, and shipped by Meg.
Aside from making, one of her favorite parts of operating MegMade is getting to support other local makers. Meg works with a local 3D modeler and printer, 3Dimension Design, to make custom earring shape cutters, local printing companies for marketing materials, and purchases supplies from businesses, like photography flatlays from Stile & Co. MegMade embodies collaboration and community over competition.
ELLA PINCHOK ART was created to deliver fun and memorable products to customers and to support others in need by donating part of each month's profit to local charities. I create art through jewelry, graphic design, and more traditional mediums such as watercolor.
FadoMade is a small business run by Jamie Chard Kowarick. Jamie is a born and raised ‘Connecticutian’ who has lived in Knoxville for the past 4 years, who is a graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology in Accessories Design. Jamie specializes in structured handbags, wallets, belts, and sandals, as well as knit accessories. FadoMade is a lifelong dream of Jamie’s and she aspires to share her love of fashion through vintage inspired shapes.
I am a local crochet artisan bringing custom items to families, moms, and young children. I create unique products like Freezer Teethers and Face Mask Ear Warmers using all-natural materials. I have been crocheting for 30 years and I'm constantly learning new and fun ways to share my passion for creating! I love my city and I love my craft.
Our journey is all about saving the planet and turning our found objects into accessible art that creates a statement or becomes a conversation piece. We never create the same thing twice, and we're proud you will always be the owner of the original. You can come take a hands on class anytime, and make your very own incredible art too!
During the pandemic, I graduated UT with a degree in graphic design. Graduating into an uncertain job market I started Foolish Designs. I started experimenting and truly just make whatever I have fun making. I began experimenting with polymer clay making sculptural earrings and knick-knacks. I have also started to sell some of my print and illustrative designs.
Anamar offers beautiful jewelry handcrafted by artisans in Colombia. We are currently partnered with 7 different creators (Silvana Mantilla, Andrea Sanchez, Claudia Hurtado, Natalia Estebaliz, Cristina Mantilla, and a collective of filigree jewelry artisans). Each artist has a completely different technique and the creations are brilliant representations of the many facets of the Colombian culture.
I grew up in a family of artists and was most definitely NOT one of them! It took me a while to find my art. Now I make fun and bright leather pieces that make people happy!
Simple Wish Creations was born out of the desire to make cute custom items for my newborn daughter. Almost 10 years later, we specialize in custom gifts, home decor, educational toys and games, memorial gifts and more! It is our desire to create custom, unique items that last a lifetime. Quality is our top priority, always.
I'm a multimedia artist working in Knoxville! My prints and polymer clay work are inspired by bright colors and vintage designs. This is my space to play and experiment with things I didn't have time for in art school, and I love being able to share them!
Artist made leather goods, clothing & accessories with a mission to empower humans by spreading kindness & encouraging self-love. We empower each other to be better to ourselves and the world around us by creating sustainable products with heartfelt, encouraging reminders to always be kind. To yourself, to strangers, to the world.
Howdy, I’m Shelby! I started tie-dyeing at the age of six, when my Grandmother signed me up for a summer art camp. I fell in love with the process of hand dyeing and its many surprises. Though I’ve tried (and enjoyed!) many other crafts and mediums over the years, I always come back to hand-dyeing. Pairing that passion with my aggressive thrifting habit, affinity for up-cycling, and love of creating handmade gifts happened organically, and boom - Oh, Hush! was born: hand dyed wares for a colorful, sustainable closet.