The Making of a (Scrimshaw) Mermaid
Scrimshaw, the technique of hand-engraving + inking illustrations into shells, gemstones and other materials, dates back to whalers of the late 18th century; scrimshanders of yore created their hand-etched pieces...
Purchase with Purpose | Fairwinds Floating Cameo Bangle
The Hannah Blount Jewelry studio is excited to expand the Purchase With Purpose series with a brand new Cameo addition- the Fairwinds Floating Cameo Bangle....
Meet The HBJ Team | Colleen - Studio Coordinator
The HBJ Studio is comprised of a unique vision, one-of-a-kind clients and an incredible team. Get to know a little more about the people behind the HBJ hustle......
Meet the HBJ Team | Kady- Bench Jeweler
The HBJ Studio is comprised of a unique vision, one-of-a-kind clients and an incredible team. Get to know a little more about the people behind...
Solidarity with Charlottesville
Image by Cleo Wade. Hannah Blount Jewelry stands with victims of the terror attack this past weekend in Charlottesville, VA and with victims of racist fascism all over...
A Custom Fit | Sentimental Sea Glass
Each of the custom projects I create are incredibly sentimental, but when I'm able to commemorate family and love in a piece made for someone dear to me-...
Meet The HBJ Team | Angelica- Brand Consultant
The HBJ Studio is comprised of a unique vision, one-of-a-kind clients and an incredible team. Get to know a little more about the people behind the...
How It Was Made | Medusa Turquoise Cameo Necklace
Like all of my collections, each revolves around a natural narrative that has inspired me throughout my life. The Cameo collection is an ode to...
Studio Tour | New Space
Earlier this year Hannah Blount Jewelry moved into a larger studio space, just down the hall from HBJ's original location. This new space accommodates our growing...
Behind the Magic | Aventurescence
Aventurescence is the optical phenomena of glitter-like shimmer within a gemstone. Derived from the Italian word for 'by chance', aventurescence was discovered, by chance, in the 18th century. This optical phenomena occurs...