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Blue Buddha Boutique


Chainmaille has come a long way in the past three millennia. No longer
designed solely for combat, maille today is fluid, funky and fashionable.

Jewelry artist Rebeca Mojica launched her line of chainmaille designs, Blue Buddha Boutique, in 2003 and has since expanded and welcomed other maille artists to design under this label. Every piece is lovingly handcrafted one ring at a time. Through the use of color and by combining classic weaves in new ways, the artists with Blue Buddha Boutique strive to push the limits of what is commonly thought of as chainmaille. You’ll marvel at the vast number of textures that can be created from a simple circle. New for this year's show are chainmaille dreamcatchers by Alison Carpenter.

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