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Jewelry
Hours:
By appointment
About Us
Weirdly Wired Jewelry is Angie Simonsen of Bellevue Nebraska. She uses recycled metals and stones of all types.
Angie loves using stamps and other tools and techniques to create texture and impart words of wisdom and attitude.
Images
Sterling Silver and Copper Medical Alert Bracelet
Fine Silver Fused Bracelet
Mixed Metal Balled Bracelet
Sterling Square Cuff "BE ANYTHING BUT PREDICTABLE"
Mixed Metal Mountian with Rainbow Moonstone
Turquoise and Labradorite Necklace
Sterling Silver Copper Spiral Pendant
Copper and Pinned Turquoise Pendant
Brass and Silver Flower Earrings
Mixede Metal Winter Earrings
Copper and Sterling Fringe Earrings
Sterling Silver Spiral Ring
Mixed Metal Balls on a Bar in a Circle
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Angie Simonsen
Weirdly Wired Jewelry/Angie Simonsen Artist Bio
WWJ is a one-woman jewelry design business, owned and operated by Angie Simonsen of Bellevue Ne.
Angie has now been creating handmade jewelry, custom jewelry orders and functional metal objects for 15+ years.
She is a self-taught artist in many mediums, and is always looking for a unique venue, material, and technique to try.
Angie believes in using your talents to better society in whatever way possible. She has participated in the Visiting Nurses Association’s (VNA) Homeless Shelter Nursing Fundraiser for more than a decade, donating 50% of her sales to this cause. She also donates jewelry items and custom order opportunities to other charities and fundraisers on a regular basis.
Materials used include the following – sterling and fine silver, gold and gold-filled metals, copper, brass, bronze, and soon metal clay. Many pieces include gemstones ranging from AAA+ grade to rough and raw.
WWJ is a one-woman jewelry design business, owned and operated by Angie Simonsen of Bellevue Ne.
Angie has now been creating handmade jewelry, custom jewelry orders and functional metal objects for 15+ years.
She is a self-taught artist in many mediums, and is always looking for a unique venue, material, and technique to try.
Angie believes in using your talents to better society in whatever way possible. She has participated in the Visiting Nurses Association’s (VNA) Homeless Shelter Nursing Fundraiser for more than a decade, donating 50% of her sales to this cause. She also donates jewelry items and custom order opportunities to other charities and fundraisers on a regular basis.
Materials used include the following – sterling and fine silver, gold and gold-filled metals, copper, brass, bronze, and soon metal clay. Many pieces include gemstones ranging from AAA+ grade to rough and raw.