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Home [www.silverlark.info]

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    SILVERLARK offers unique sterling silver jewelry. My name is Alejandro Amezcua and here you can get more information on me and my art. This site includes a few examples of my work, a schedule of future events, and contact information. Did you see our pieces at a Festival?

Tennessee Craft » Jewelry

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    From there, handmade jewelry materials branched out to include copper, glass, gold, and gems. In some cultures like the Egyptians, jewelry held religious meaning. Other cultures, such as the Aztecs, used jewelry to show their rank, wealth, and power. Techniques: Metal stamping, wirework, bead stringing. Hearts By Alejandro Amezcua

Alejandro Amezcua on Etsy

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    Find the perfect handmade gift, vintage & on-trend clothes, unique jewelry, and more… lots more.

2019 Exhibitors - Bloomin' Festival

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    2019 Exhibitors. Shirley A. Aaron (Lanett, AL) – Author. Sandra Abbott (Cullman, AL) – Pottery. Heather Adams (Decatur, AL) – Polymer clay jewelry. Jessica Allen (Kimberly, AL) – Pallet picture frames. Alejandro Amezcua (Nashville, TN) – Jewelry. David and Jan Anders (Cottondale, AL) – Handpainted Ceramic Pottery.

2017 Exhibitors - Bloomin' Festival

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    2017 Exhibitors. Sandra Abbott (Cullman, AL) – Pottery. Heather Adams (Decatur, AL) – Polymer Clay Jewelry and accessories. Alejandro Amezcua (Nashville, TN) – Sterling silver jewelry. Pam Allen (Amory, MS) – Handmade Wood Items. Debra Ashworth (Gardendale, AL) – …

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