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From ancient civilizations to modern times, horses have held a special place in human culture and symbolism. In many societies, horses have been revered as symbols of power, freedom, and nobility.

Timeless Appeal of Horse Jewelry

We love the shape of a horse’s neck as it arches upwards. The softness of their noses, their delicate ears, the straightness of their back and all the power their bodies hold. It’s inherently captivating, the grace and beauty of horses, and throughout history, people have sought to capture their essence in various forms of art and adornment. Thankfully one...
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Jamie’s Horse Jewelry is proud to bring you a piece of this enchanting world with the collection of Inlay Horse Pendants, infused with the vibrant hues of turquoise and other richly colored stones, inspired by the rich heritage of Southwest style.

The Spirit of the Southwest: Inlay Horse Pendants with Turquoise

In the heart of the American Southwest there's a timeless allure that captivates the soul. It's a place where tradition meets beauty and where the majestic spirit of the horse roams freely. Jamie’s Horse Jewelry is proud to bring you a piece of this enchanting world with the collection of Inlay Horse Pendants, infused with the vibrant hues of turquoise...
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The beauty of stacking bracelets lies in the freedom to mix and match different equestrian styles, textures, and materials. Experiment with a diverse range of bracelets, including bangles, cuffs, chains, beads, and wraps, to create dynamic and visually intriguing combinations.

Stacking Horse Bracelets and Equestrian Bracelets

If you are like me you have a collection of horse bracelets, snaffle bit bracelets, horse bit bracelets, stirrup and equestrian bracelets. And when you wear them one at a time, there are favorites left in your jewelry box. Stacking bracelets is a terrific way to enjoy numerous favorites at the same time! And stacking bracelets allows you to create a unique...
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The lost wax process begins with a vision and a lump of sculpting wax. Artists meticulously sculpt, carve and shape the wax by hand. It is then encased in a mold. Once mold is prepared the casting stage commences.

Crafting Exquisite Horse and Equestrian Jewelry via Lost Wax Method

One of the methods used in the creation of Horse and Equestrian Jewelry is the lost wax process. This ancient method, dating back thousands of years, has been cherished by artisans for its ability to capture intricate details and bring to life stunning works of art. When it comes to crafting horse and equestrian jewelry, the lost wax method shines,...
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Layering necklaces is all about mixing and matching different lengths, textures, and styles of equestrian pieces to create visual interest.

Layering Horse and Equestrian Necklaces

In the realm of fashion, accessories play a pivotal role in elevating an outfit from ordinary to extraordinary. Among these, necklaces hold a special place, effortlessly adding personality, charm, and sophistication to any ensemble. However, there's an art to layering necklaces that goes beyond simply throwing on a few pieces. It requires a keen eye for balance, proportion, and style...
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Sterling Silver does tarnish over time. With the right care and maintenance routine, you can keep your Sterling Silver horse jewelry gleaming and radiant.

Keeping Your Sterling Silver Horse and Equestrian Jewelry Shiny

You keep your horse clean and shiny and I’m sure you want the same for your Horse and Equestrian Jewelry. Especially as Sterling Silver jewelry possesses a timeless elegance and charm that can effortlessly elevate any outfit, making it a beloved staple in many accessory collections. However, one common challenge faced by Sterling Silver enthusiasts is the inevitable tarnishing that...
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I'm a third generation retail jeweler. And I was horse crazy from a very early age. No surprise that I created Jamies Horse Jewelry online store with horse jewelry and equestrian jewelry galore.

My Two Passions: Horses and Jewelry

I am a third generation retail jeweler. My grandfather, Joseph Menczer opened a jewelry store on East Tremont Avenue in the Bronx, New York in the 1930's, and my father James (known as Jesse) continued in the family business. It was where I worked holidays and weekends while growing up.  I was from the start horse crazy. My love affair with horses began at a very early age. Stuffed...
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