March spotlight on BIPOC-owned jewelry businesses: CORNER HOUSE JEWELLERY

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In this month's spotlight of Black, Indigenous & People of Color (BIPOC)-owned jewelry businesses I can't wait to introduce you to Kandy, owner of Corner House Jewellery. Kandy fearlessly uses colorful and sparkling gems in her often botanically-inspired jewelry. It's all just delicious!
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Kandy Clark
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Kandy has been metalsmithing since 2018 and works out of her small NYC apartment while also caring for her two young daughters. She is wonderfully ambitious and has a broad array of currently available work across three online stores. Be sure to visit each one as the inventory is unique on each site. All her listings feature her gorgeous photographs that really make her jewelry shine.
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Corner House Jewellery on Etsy
Corner House Jewellery on Happening Hands
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See this rainbow array of necklaces on Kandy's website:
rainbow necklaces
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I LOVE the way Kandy incorporates leaves and florals into her jewelry.
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Moonstone Vine Ring on Kandy's Etsy
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Ginko Branch Earrings on Kandy's Happening Hands site
ginko earrings
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The sweetest Cherry Blossom Necklace
cherry blossom necklace
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In addition to her work with rosecut gemstones, Kandy also creates attractive beaded earrings and she has a line of elegant everyday all silver pieces.
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Green Ombre Fringe Earrings
green ombre beaded earrings
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Everyday Essential Necklaces
everyday silver essential necklaces
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To keep up to date with Kandy's latest creations, including snippets of behind the scenes, beautiful images of her gemstones and special sales, follow her on Instagram at @cornerhousejewellery. She is always coming up with new designs and incorporating varied techniques like flush setting, as seen in this one-of-a-kind Poppy Ring with 5 diamonds!
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poppy diamond ring
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