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FIND SOMETHING THAT SPEAKS TO YOU

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Hand Made Art

A dedicated team of two artists providing you with the highest quality products for all your home and personal needs. All items are handmade and one-of-a-kind, created with an eye for detail and a passion for craftsmanship. We take great pride in our work, and strive to provide you with the best selection of products.

Engagement Ring, Montana sapphire, amethyst and tanzanite. 14K white gold, Jewelry Durango, Jewelry store, custom jewelry, jeweler, jewelry repair, gemologist, appraisals, jewelry appraisal.

FINE JEWELRY

Fine jewelry that combines traditional designs with contemporary elements, incorporating high-quality cut gemstones.

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GLASS ART

Stained Glass & Fused Glass Art. Final products ready to take home, or learn how to make your own!

Fused + Stained Glass Classes

We offer a range of classes & workshops that will help you learn the basics of stained or fused glass,

with room to learn even more advanced techniques. Our instructors are experienced & friendly,

so you can be sure that you'll be in good hands.

 

Book an appointment or give us a call at970-259-2229

Walk-ins welcome for fused glass only, but space is not always guaranteed.

Happy Hour Classes Happen Twice A Month!

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ABOUT

Nicole and Adam Parker are a husband and wife team who combined their passions to create Sun Sapphires. Adam, the owner of AP Gems & Jewelry, designs classic style jewelry with a modern twist that showcases the natural beauty of gemstones and diamonds. Nicole, the owner of Fytz Glass, makes stained glass suncatchers, which disperse brilliant colors from the sun's rays on the walls of any room. In April 2023, they acquired the business Get Fused and expanded their offerings to include fused art and studio space for learning. Their love for adventure and nature, as Colorado natives, inspires each design, and helps others bring a bit of Colorado into their home.

Photos by Shannon Mullane @bicyclejournalist

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