Bird jewelry dazzles with the freshness of a wet garden. Joyfully seated or suspended in flight, these birds
are sure to captivate and capture your curiosity.
A baby bird peeks his head out from an egg, wearing the top of the shell like a hat as he peeps his first
sound. A swan, graceful and sleek, glides across the silver water beneath her. A dove coos in the rafters, an
owl hoots in the trees, a songbird sings her heart out. Bird jewelry reveals art in nature, and the mysterious,
joyful presence that birds provide.
Bird jewelry is popular with floral jewelry, as birds and flowers often go together. Different species of
avians evoke different moods, personalities, and sentiments, so consider this when selecting your adornments.
Do you want a bird that reminds you of flowers brushed with raindrops, singing in a garden? Or, do you want a
bird that is gentle—bold—wise?
A penguin, parading in tuxedo colors, its orange feet waddling, is different from a puffin, a stork, a
hummingbird, or an owl. A dove has a different personality from a hummingbird—an eagle from a swan. Do you want
bird jewelry that reminds you of a garden, a lake, the ocean, Alaskan wildlife, or the Antarctic? Or, are you
looking for jewelry modeled after a bird that you see daily on your walks—or on your favorite hike?
Bird jewelry is fun in just about any medium you can imagine. Exquisite in silver or gold, highlighted with
diamonds, rhinestones, semi-precious gems or pearls—or simply cubic zirconia—or made from peacock feathers,
wood, or clay—artists have made brilliant creations inspired by birds.
A bird necklace makes a great first piece of bird jewelry. Bird earrings also provide a fun
and playful way to complement your outfit. Doves, owls, hummingbirds, peacocks, sparrows, and penguins provide
inspiration for spectacular necklaces, earrings, rings, and bracelets.
Black Hills gold makes an array of bird jewelry. Some are modeled with flowers, in different shades of gold
(such as rose gold, yellow gold, and white gold). Sterling silver is also a good standby. Some artists, such as
Wild Bryde, use hammered brass, covered with precious metals.