Tavia Brown Jewelry

Handcrafted Designer Jewelry


Working in Sterling Silver, Gold, and Titanium, Tavia Brown designs and creates each piece of jewelry, using a wide variety of jewelry making techniques, like lost wax casting, cold and hot fabrication, die-forming, etching, raising, and stone-setting. Currently one of Tavia's favorite processes is roller-printing. She creates her own embossed textures by first creating the design onto a copper plate and then transferring the design onto Sterling or Gold by passing the two pieces of metal through a rolling mill.

handcrafted pendant
Tavia Brown Echoes Rectangular Pendant
Limited Edition pendant from the "Echoes Series" inspired by the artist's garden. Made of sterling silver, the pendant is cast using the lost wax casting technique in the artist's studio, fabricated and oxidized. Please choose either 16"L or 18"L black rubber coil with sterling lobster clasp.
Dimensions: 1.5in H x 0.75in W x 0.25in D.
$80


sterling silver cuff bracelets
Tavia Brown Haiku Cuffs
A tactile surface texture is created by pressing the sterling silver alongside a copper plate that has been chased with the original design. The result is an embossed mirror image of the die-plate. This series is also adorned with words or haiku's on the reverse side.
Dimensions: 2.0in H x 2.5in W x 0.5in D.
$275 - $385


silver necklace
Tavia Brown Impressions Pendant
With the addition of 18k yellow gold rivets, this piece hangs on a multi-strand coated stainless steel cable with a bayonet clasp. This pendant is adorned with words on the reverse side. The additional image depicts an example of what will be printed, though exact wording will vary.
Dimensions: 2.25in H x 1.0in W x 0.25in D.
$440

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Since the age of six, Tavia Brown knew she wanted to be an artist. With this determination, she graduated with a B.F.A. in Metals from Appalachian State University. Her journey includes a summer at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, a week at Touchstone Center for Crafts and a month-long trip to Europe studying art history and painting. After College, Tavia worked for a high-end jewelry designer - an invaluable experience to Tavia's growth as a skilled metalsmith and a business owner.