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  Article with video: Island Influence on Emerging Artists
A nice snapshot from the Close Up section of the Times.This is the Desert Dky necklace which is about 70" long and features woven gold chain, freshwater pearls and Czech glass tiles.
Pendleton Summer 2011 Our signature Trilogy collection made the cover of the Pendleton Summer 2011 Catalog! Check out the Pendleton website to find this 'Blue Skies' cover look here & natural earthy version here.
MV Times MV Times Business Brief about our relationship with Pendleton Woolen Mills Catalog.
From the 'Made on Island' section of Vineyard Style Fall 2010 issue. A fantastic article about Stefanie's journey back to her roots. See print version here. Online version here.
Gastro Chic Thanks to for Bellarastraniera for raving about our jewelry in her food and fashion Gastro Chic Blog!
MV Times MV Times article about the Oak Bluffs Arts District Gallery Stroll, July 2010.

Gwen Ifill, political journalist and the Obama/McCain debate moderator was spotted wearing the Trilogy necklace on Jim Lehrer's News Hour!

ECO LA Magazine prints rave reivews of our Recycled Elements collection in their Eco Shopping section. See it here.

Feelgoodstyle.com: Beauty with Integrity mentions our Recycled Elements collection. Traditional jewelry gets an eco-friendly makeover.
  The Coco Zen Blog mentioned us in their Stuff We Found Today section.
 
Pregnancy Magazine featured our sunrise necklace in an editorial piece about earthy tones and natural elements. They also featured the Trilogy collection in a wine country photo shoot.
 
About our Recyled Elements Collection
 
Our green power provider, Village Green, mentioned us in their recent press release about renewable energy.
 

Recycled glass and silver jewelry as a green gift idea for Mother's Day

 
For the past two years we have donated jewelry to enable the Princess Project, a Bay Area non-profit, to help deserving girls attend prom in style. Read a PDF of the article that describes the event and mentions Stefanie Wolf Designs as an In Kind Donor here.
 
 

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