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Christine Rowe Shares Her Last Pieces as She Retires From Jewelry Making

By Emily Harper - Published: August 19, 2025 – Updated: 2 hours ago

Emily Harper is a senior writer covering artisan craftsmanship and cultural stories for Artisan Review.

Christine Rowe in her studio—where her final collection quietly came to life. (Photo: Artisan Review)

I first came across Christine Rowe at a roadside market in Georgia — just a woman behind a folding table, threading beads and polishing brass with a velvet cloth. There was nothing flashy. But her work? It drew people in with its quiet beauty. You could feel the soul in every piece.

 

For more than 30 years, Christine created jewelry in small batches, relying on craftsmanship rather than trends. Her designs became known for their durability, timeless style, and the personal care she put into each one.

 

Now, as Christine decided to step away, she is sharing what she calls “Her Last Pieces.” Each design represents her journey as a jeweler. These pieces won’t be recreated, making them especially meaningful.

 

For those who value jewelry with a story behind it, Christine’s Last Pieces offer a rare chance to connect with the work of an artisan who built her career piece by piece.

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Every piece is packed by hand, with a note of thanks from the women who made it. (Photo: Artisan Review)

Her Last Pieces:

She never sought attention. No loud farewell. But word spread naturally — and soon, customers began seeking out her work one last time.

 

Today, only a portion of Christine’s designs remain. Each piece is made in small batches, created in the same home studio where her journey began. They are waterproof, skin-friendly, and designed with care to be worn every day.

 

This is not just another promotion. It’s an opportunity to explore jewelry that carries meaning and reflects decades of craftsmanship.
 

Here’s what’s happening now:

  • Made in small batches by Christine
  • Crafted to be waterproof and tarnish-resistant
  • Ships directly from her U.S. studio
  • Skin-friendly and comfortable for daily wear

And for those building a collection:

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One of many customers cherishing her last Christine pieces—capturing a moment that won’t come again. (Photo: Artisan Review)

Why This Isn’t Just Another Release

I once asked her, “Why didn’t you ever hire more help?” Christine smiled.

 

“Because my hands are part of the story. I never wanted scale. Just significance.”

 

Every piece she made carries that weight — a sense of memory and care. When you hold one, you can tell it came from somewhere real: a life’s work shaped by an artisan’s hands.
 

This isn’t a promotion. It’s a moment from a woman who devoted her life to creating jewelry that mattered.

Since announcing her retirement:

 

✅ Many customers have already shown interest in Christine’s Last Pieces

 

❌ Some designs are no longer available and won’t be recreated

 

📦 All orders still ship directly from her U.S. studio

 

This is the end of a chapter. No factory is stepping in. No one is taking over.
What remains are Christine’s Last Pieces — shared as she steps away.
 

If you’ve ever admired her work — or discovered her story for the first time — this is the chance to connect with the collection she leaves behind.

Christine wraps one of the last pieces they'll ever ship—each box tied with love. (Photo: Artisan Review)

What People Are Saying

“The packaging, the smell of wood and paper, the shine—my order felt like a gift from a friend.”
— Ellie R., Michigan
 

“I bought 4 pieces. One for me, and three for my daughters. They’ll know who made them. That matters.”
— Janine M., Washington
 

“I still wear their first moon ring from 2016. It’s never tarnished. These pieces outlast fast fashion, easily.”
— Clara V., Georgia

👉 The Final Pieces

This Isn’t a Brand. It’s a Legacy.

Christine’s website remains open for now as she shares what she calls “Her Last Pieces.” These designs reflect the closing chapter of her work as an artisan. No future collections are planned, making this release especially meaningful.

 

For anyone who values jewelry with a story, Christine’s Last Pieces represent a way to connect with the work of a woman who devoted more than 30 years to her craft.

 

This isn’t just another collection. It’s a farewell — a personal chapter brought to a close through her handmade designs.

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