Liz Law
Playa del Rey, United States 
The Story
Liz Law designs each piece of jewelry to tell a story. Too bad it can’t tell her own story, so here goes: Liz Law grew up in Richmond, Virginia, but relocated to Los Angeles, CA shortly after college graduation. An artist her whole life, Law started designing jewelry as a creative outlet. Her new labor of love quickly became a focus and a purpose for her in her new city, and her collection and skill level grew as she voraciously tracked down various materials and absorbed more and more about the craft.Liz Law believes jewelry is wearable art and a beautiful form of self-expression.
She designs with the notion that each piece should tell a story, often building her pieces around a certain theme and mood, and always infusing them with their own special personality and charm. She lets the design develop organically as she creates it – the pieces sometimes seeming to take on a life of their own. Liz uses a wide variety of materials in her designs, oftentimes incorporating vintage treasures to render them limited edition or one-of-a-kind. High levels of craftsmanship and exclusivity are guaranteed, as she hand makes each piece of jewelry in her studio.Liz currently lives by the beach in Los Angeles, California, where she grows her rapidly expanding collection and looks forward to every new adventure that will add to her story.
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