Are you interested in a piece of jewelry showcasing your own horse? Your prize stallion? Your champion show horse? Or your loyal trail buddy? Or perhaps you are looking for a memorial to immortalize your beloved companion that is no longer with us. When time allows Amy will accept commissions for the creation of a custom designed piece of jewelry.
Amy's designs are different because she started her career as an artist that has learned the skills to create fine jewelry. She is one of an incredibly select few with the ability to sculpt individual features into a piece of jewelry. She can create a portrait of YOUR horse, not just any horse. This is a complex process that will require a minimum of three months to complete, possibly more depending on the complexity of the design and the current casting turn around time. Please allow plenty of time if commissioning a piece as a gift for a specific date.
Amy can work from photographs for the creation of the custom piece and if you don't have a suitable photograph Amy can travel to your location for a photo shoot. She requires full copyright permission from the photographer to work from any photograph that she hasn't taken herself. Amy retains all copyright and reproduction rights to the finished sculpture that she has created. Due to the many specifics involved in the creation of a custom piece please contact Amy directly if interested in a commission by email or by phone.
Call or text: (803) 220-4334. Please leave a message if Amy is unable to take your call at that moment and she will get back to you asap.
Also...while this websites focus is jewelry we invite you to visit her other fine art focused website as well.
www.amycharissascott.com
Commission pieces will require a non refundable deposit prior to carving the wax. Upon approval of the finished wax the remainder of the balance must be paid prior to casting. Custom created pieces are non-returnable and non-refundable.
Examples of Commissions
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A gorgeous Labradorite Horse Ring.
This ring was carved by hand from one solid piece of wax. Then cast into sterling silver and set with a Labradorite Stone that flashes a brilliant blue.
There are two matching cantering horses on either side of the ring shank.