Stoned Metals
Stoned Metals

Stoned Metals

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Service type
Gems
Jewelry type
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Introduction: Stoned Metals provides quality metalsmith work with sterling silver and natural stones. All my pieces are one of a kind and handmade in the Pacific Northwest. If you have design ideas, I would love to collaborate with you and create your dream piece! I love watching the transformation, from the idea to the finished product. It's all the in-between work that is my most favorite because I get to create the story and the life of each piece. People love jewelry because it makes them feel beautiful. Whether it's a gift for someone or your own piece, I love being the creator behind it.
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8 years in business

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Rachel J.
Jan 1, 2017
Stoned Metals created two beautiful custom bracelets for me! The bracelets were used to ask my sisters to be my Maid/Matron of Honors. I told Jamie how I wanted them to look and she was able to translate that into exactly what I wanted. They were great! I would highly recommend Stone Metals for your custom jewelry.
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Jamie Byarlay

FAQs

  • What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

    The price of the materials plus how many hours of work it took to complete.

  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

    I will ask specific questions in order to match my ideas with theirs. I will send photos of specific stones or design styles and give my input and figure out the best option for the customer.

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    I took two years of jewelry in high school (2008-2010). Then, I lived in Hawaii and worked for a local artist and made jewelry for her (2014-2016). Now, I just opened my shop here in the Pacific Northwest in November 2016.