JLK Jewelry at Jugtown

“Turning Mud Into Gemstones,”

[...Handmade Designer cabochons...]

Heirloom quality art  jewelry featuring designer handmade ceramic cabochons, handmade by Jennie Lorette Keatts.

Fine handmade sterling silver jewelry featuring pottery cabochons. JLK Jewelry is made using Jugtown’s glazes and clays. The stones are high fired in gas reduction or electric kilns, often multiple times. They are then set in Jennie’s original handmade sterling silver designs. Jennie has started adding a wide line of enamel jewelry, often using ceramic materials to create the colors in the enamels. Both mediums use many of the same materials and are created with fire!

The work is available in the sales Cabin at Jugtown, on her website www.jlkjewelry.com and in many fine galleries.

Custom work is accepted!

Information

330 Jugtown Rd
Seagrove, NC 27341

910-464-2653 or 464-3266 (The Shop at Jugtown)

Links:

Regular Hours:

8:30am-5pm. Tues.-Sat. at Jugtown Pottery
24/7 online at www.jlkjewelry.com
In many galleries statewide

POTTERS

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Jennie Lorette Keatts

EVENTS

STUDIO EVENTS

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ORGANIZATION EVENTS

American Craft Week

Weekend 1 - October 7-8

Hours: 8:30-5:00 Tuesday-Saturday

Celebrating American Craft Week all the time! JLK Jewelry at Jugtown has been hand making pottery cabochons using Jugtown Pottery clay and glazes since 1999. Crafted in the same manner as Ruskin ceramic plaques that were made in England at Ruskin Pottery. Named after John Ruskin, one of the proponents of the early Arts and Crafts Movement begun in 1860. Although most of the early pieces were set in pewter, Jennie uses the clays of and layers of Jugtown Pottery glazes to create her pieces (that often resemble early ones) and set them in her own sterling silver designs. Recently she has begun using enamels (another important part of that same early period) and incorporating them into her designs. She will be offering new work at Jugtown throughout the fall. There is a permanent case of her work in the sales cabin at Jugtown available during open hours.

Weekend 2 - October 14-15

Hours: 8:30-5:00 Tuesday-Saturday

Celebrating American Craft Week all the time! JLK Jewelry at Jugtown has been hand making pottery cabochons using Jugtown Pottery clay and glazes since 1999. Crafted in the same manner as Ruskin ceramic plaques that were made in England at Ruskin Pottery. Named after John Ruskin, one of the proponents of the early Arts and Crafts Movement begun in 1860. Although most of the early pieces were set in pewter, Jennie uses the clays of and layers of Jugtown Pottery glazes to create her pieces (that often resemble early ones) and set them in her own sterling silver designs. Recently she has begun using enamels (another important part of that same early period) and incorporating them into her designs. She will be offering new work at Jugtown throughout the fall. There is a permanent case of her work in the sales cabin at Jugtown available during open hours.