JEWELRY

When it comes to restoring vintage jewlery taking care to make sure that the final piece looks, functions and feels just as good, if not better, when it was first made.

A lot of the time jewlery comes to us broken, missing stones, bent out of shape and overall poorly treated. Fixing settings, replacing stones and reshaping these beautiful pieces is a time consuming but rewarding process, restoring pieces that will last more than one lifetime.

Pictured below are some before and after photos of restored pieces.

Woodworking

The trees we harvest and mill to create these boards were either priorly knocked down by larger storms and huricanes, or so damaged that they posed a danger to the people and wildlife around them and thus had to be taken down.

Ocationaly you will find a board made with stripes of fancier wood, these boards use reclamed lumber scraps from woodshops and carpentry projects that would otherwise have been thrown out to create their fancy stripes.

Pictured below are some of our charcuterie boards made from storm trees.

One of our managers