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Custom & Sold Pieces Gallery
Welcome to the Jewelry by Whiticar gallery! The pieces shown
here have been sold and are no longer available, but they offer a
glimpse into the style, creativity, and craftsmanship of my work.
This may spark an idea to you for your special custom piece.
Many of these designs were custom creations, incorporating
items provided by the customer — such as shells, gemstones,
coins, or other treasures. In other cases, clients chose from my
collection of cabochons, sea glass, coral, or beads, or simply
suggested an idea to inspire the design.
If you see something you love or would like to create a piece with
a similar spirit, I’d be happy to collaborate with you. Please
contact me to start your custom jewelry journey.
CUSTOM PIECES


The owner came to me with a meaningful request—to create a simple wire wrap so the coin could be worn and enjoyed rather than kept stored away. The design was intentionally kept minimal, allowing the coin itself to remain the focal point while gently securing it for everyday wear on a chain.
The wire encasement holds the coin safely while keeping both sides visible and reversible, preserving its history while transforming it into a wearable piece of treasure.

The pendant and earrings echo the essence of the original artwork while standing as a cohesive, wearable set. Subtle texture and patina bring out depth and dimension, highlighting the sculptural quality within each piece.
Created as a birthday surprise, the set became a deeply personal gift—blending art, memory, and connection into jewelry meant to be worn and cherished.

glass made into a fun and
wearable bracelet.

In this case, she selected a coral piece I had nearly set aside because of its size, seeing potential where I had not. Her vision was for a simple, horizontal design that would let the natural character of the coral remain the focus.
Originally intended as the back, the textured zig-zag side revealed an unexpected beauty once completed, becoming just as compelling as the front. The finished piece reflects her eye for design and our collaborative approach—turning overlooked materials into something meaningful and distinctive.

The design was kept intentionally minimal to highlight the organic shape and movement of the coral, allowing it to stand on its own without distraction. The result is a clean, elegant bracelet that emphasizes natural form and personal style.
While the project presented a technical challenge, it ultimately became a rewarding piece to bring to life, balancing simplicity with structure in a way that lets the coral truly speak for itself.

a special family trip.

Tanzania on a trip, the client
decided not to cut down the large gemstone, but to have it wrapped as it was when she obtained it.

three years old.
Her father wanted to
surprise her with the wrapped pendant for her high school graduation.


quite different from
Caribbean Coral. This
piece was found on
Matacumbe Key.

The result is a versatile, flowing design that allows the coral to become both a focal point and a repeated visual rhythm when worn. It’s a piece that reimagines the material in a bold yet simple way, emphasizing movement, length, and natural beauty in a completely different format than my typical work.

The design reflects her instinct for pieces that feel natural, effortless, and unique—turning a newly posted creation into another personal favorite in her collection.

Finished with a secure clasp at the back, the design balances elegance and everyday wearability while keeping the focus on the coral itself.

We chose a nest design, symbolizing love, protection, and the bond of family. Each pendant holds two pearls to represent the twins, with subtle differences so each piece feels personal and unique.
These nest pendants have since become a beautiful way to represent family connections, whether through pearls, beads, or silver elements—each one telling its own story of those held close.
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