Madeleine Fields
Madeleine Fields, Labradorite Claw Pendant, sterling silver, labradorite stone
Madeleine Fields, Turquoise Ring, sterling silver, natural turquoise stone
Madeleine Fields, Jasper Rings, sterling silver, brass, jasper stone
Madeleine Fields, Turquoise Ring, sterling silver, natural turquoise stone
Madeleine Fields, Oracle Pendant, sterling silver, jasper stone, vintage rhinestone
Madeleine Fields, Sawtooth Enamel Earrings, sterling silver, enamel, silver/copper/gold foil
Madeleine Fields, Tiny Tooth Necklaces, sterling silver, brass, 14k gold, cast deer molars
Madeleine Fields, Tiffany Stone Rings, sterling silver, tiffany stone
Madeleine Fields, Turquoise Rings, sterling silver, natural turquoise stone
Madeleine Fields, Tiny Moth Pendants, sterling silver, brass, gemstones
Madeleine Fields, Earrings, sterling silver, brass, onyx
Madeleine Fields, Lapis Earrings, sterling silver, lapis stone
Madeleine Fields, Dangle Crystal Earrings, sterling silver, brass, crystals
Madeleine Fields, Bumblebee Jasper Earrings, sterling silver, onyx stone, bumblebee jasper stone
Madeleine Fields, Red Creek Jasper Pendants, sterling silver, brass, bronze, red creek jasper stone
Madeleine Fields, Red Creek Jasper Pendant, sterling silver, brass, bronze, red creek jasper stone
Madeleine Fields, Oracle Pendant, sterling silver, jasper stone, vintage rhinestone
Madeleine Fields, Shark’s Tooth Necklace, sterling silver, cast solid silver fossilized shark’s tooth, jasper stone
Madeleine Fields, Fringe Necklaces, sterling silver, brass, jasper or onyx stone
Madeleine Fields, Jasper Cuffs, sterling silver, brass, jasper stone
Madeleine Fields, Amethyst Slice Necklaces, brass, amethyst crystal
Madeleine Fields, Amethyst Crystal Necklaces, sterling silver, moonstone, amethyst crystal
Artist Info
"As a child growing up in rural Ohio, my artist father used to take to freshly plowed cornfields to dig for fossils and arrowheads. The simplicity of digging a material from beneath the earth with my hands that had some special purposed fascinated me. I think that largely contributed to my choice of materials: rocks and metal. I work with brass, copper, silver, and semiprecious gemstones. I prefer the look of un-faceted, natural materials and often incorporate raw gems into my designs.
I use traditional metalsmithing techniques to create functional jewelry made from brass, copper, and sterling silver. I love un-cut, raw mineral materials and the look of natural patina on a jewelry piece. Using techniques such as lost wax casting, gemstone setting, soldering, and stamping, I strive create jewelry that will stand the test of time, while maintaining a distinctly handmade and artful quality." - Madeleine Fields