Artechaski Hand Crafted Jewelry

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Artechaski’s South American Roots

about Artechaski handmade jewelry

Our co-founder, Marcelo, was born in Santiago, Chile where he learned and refined the jewelry making techniques that are used to craft the one-of-a-kind designs jewelry offerings. Marcelo spent two decades backpacking around South and Central America. Also, during his travels he met and and forged friendships with many people, in various countries, who collect, cut, and polish gemstones. These gems are sourced directly in the towns these people are from. Our friends continue to supply Artechaski with the stones used to create jewelry. Artechaski’s minerals, crystals and gemstones pass through the minimum amount of hands before they reach you!

Greetings from Melissa and Marcelo – the Founders and Owners of Artechaski.

about Artechaski handmade jewelry

Learn more about us an our Artechaski handmade jewelry in this interview by Lapidary Dave. Also, visit our Facebook , Instagram and TikTok pages.

Hand Crafted Jewelry and More

Our handmade jewelry is created from stones, crystals, and minerals from all over the world. Also, we offer a variety of settings and feature items – each jewelry item is unique and hand crafted. Examples include:

  • Aggregates – agate
  • Amorphous minerals – amber,  opals
  • Crystalline minerals – amethyst, azurite, chrysocolla, jade, labradorite, obsidian, quartz, rhodonite, sodalite, turquoise
  • Organic materials – amber, ammonite, fossils, sharks tooth
  • Rocks – lapis-lazuli
  • Metals – alpaca, bronze, copper, silver
  • Macrame

Importantly, we pride ourselves in the uniqueness of our designs – many are one-of-a-kind. Besides, as such, our available inventory frequently changes – be sure to check back often for changes and additions.

Storefront in Tallahassee

Inside the store at Railroad Square

Come visit Artechaski at our store in Tallahassee’s Railroad Square art district. Our store is in unit 636-3. Also, for a list of neighboring vendors, see the business directory for this unique urban art district. In addition, the Railroad Square District has more than 70 shops, galleries, and small businesses. Moreover, the First Friday events are a special time to visit. These are one of the longest running monthly community events in Tallahassee! Get there early on the First Friday of each month – starting at 6PM.

Artechaski handmade at Railroad Art District

Artechaski is Frequently at Gem Shows

Stop by and connect with us at one of the many gem shows that we attend in the Eastern US as well as in Tucson each year. See current event listing here.