Grace, Intention, and Time


Abigail Heche is a jewelry designer who takes her customers personally and seriously. What started as a profession has become a passion. "I'm a jewelry maker turned matchmaker. The unique allure of a woman requires a certain creation to evoke that feeling of sensuality and delight that comes from within. My background in healing arts as well as fine arts allows me to orchestrate that energetic relationship between Woman and Jewel. I love to see the spark that quickens the heart when such connection happens. When my designs find their rightful owner, it's the magic of the glass slipper finding Cinderella over and over and over again."

I'm inspired by all creation and moved from the city to the country to get more of it. Vast expanses of Lake Michigan waters; the ever shifting sands on the shoreline; diamonds in the sky that mesmerize; cornfields that change from golds to greens to browns and back again; sunsets that beckon visitors from around the world. Each earth element has a vast   array of color within limits. In that same spirit, I choose to keep my pieces within their own stone families.   I rely on   natures perfect choice of   subtle color variations to magnify the beauty of each piece."

Abigail has a sense of style where elegance and quality are valued over passing trends. All of Abigail's jewelry is created using only the highest quality precious metals, jewels and bead cut gemstones whose radiance and color provide a sumptuous look that is all together timeless yet contemporary. Subtle yet exquisite. Each piece carries the charm and fascination of the unfamiliar.

Abigail's stunning designs have captured the attention of women around the world and can be seen adorning successful homemakers, businesswomen and celebrities alike. Abigail's jewelry can be found at her own boutique in Lakeside, Michigan, LUMA: Loyola University Museum of Art, Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Telluride Gallery of Fine Art and on her website. Abigail is available for private consultation, custom designing and a favorite among her collectors, Jewelry Re-Hab. "I've taken many "tired, poor, huddled masses yearning to breathe free" from the bottom of dresser drawers and given them a new life in a new setting with a new attitude. With grace, intention, and time many things can be restored to their intended glory!"



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