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Hamsa Studs
Vendor:Regular price $37.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Large Hoops with White Topaz
Vendor:Regular price $94.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Birth Flower Collection Necklaces
Vendor:Regular price $120.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Moonstone Teardrop Necklace
Vendor:Regular price $72.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Lapis Lazuli Teardrop Necklace
Vendor:Regular price $108.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Twist Hoops With Topaz
Vendor:Regular price $82.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Small Dot Studs
Vendor:Regular price $29.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Scratched Stud Earrings
Vendor:Regular price $36.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Gemstone Stud Earrings
Vendor:Regular price $57.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Tear Drop Amethyst Necklace
Vendor:Regular price $135.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Small Hoops with White Topaz
Vendor:Regular price $65.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Large Hoops with Circles
Vendor:Regular price $114.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Large Line Hoops
Vendor:Regular price $68.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Thick Oval Stud Hoops
Vendor:Regular price $54.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Oval Dangles with Rhodolite Garnet
Vendor:Regular price $114.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Hammered Studs Round
Vendor:Regular price $32.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Hollow U Shaped Hoops (Thin)
Vendor:Regular price $98.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Diamond Texture Hoops
Vendor:Regular price $98.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Leaf Pendant
Vendor:Regular price $75.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per
Collection: Shelley MacDonald Jewellery
Ottawa-based artist Shelley MacDonald uses a variety of materials including upcycled leather and fur from the Yukon, metals, stones, ivory, musk ox horn and wood to craft unique and beautiful jewellery. Each piece is one-of-a-kind and handmade using an array of techniques such as fabrications, casting, piercing, riveting and soldering.
Shelley interprets natural elements in metal to obscure the connection between botanical forms and the human body. This earthy style reflects her study of botany, which displays tenacity over urban structures. Shelley challenges herself to represent the relationship of natural elements to the lines and shape of the body, while maintaining the strength inherent in metal.