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Gallery
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turtle necklace.jpeg
turtle world.jpeg
necklace conk.jpeg
bracelet-pendant turquoise.jpeg
pw ring.jpg
spider.jpeg
earring ring feather.jpeg
wampum heart.jpeg
black onyx set.jpeg
wampum bracelet.jpeg
pw ring inside.jpeg
cuvy bracelet.jpeg
bracelet-pendant turquoise.jpeg
bolo.jpeg
green feather.jpeg
feathers necklace.jpeg
feather necklace 2.jpeg
petrified wood necklace and earrings.jpeg
wampum turtle.jpeg
coins.jpeg
feathers necklace.jpeg
turtle babies.jpeg
turqoise ring.jpeg
pearl bolo.jpeg
wood bolo.jpeg
turquoise pendant and 3 feathers.jpeg
various.jpeg
turtle turquoise.jpeg
conch ring.jpeg
petrified bolo.jpeg
necklace conk.jpeg
green feather.jpeg
turtle bolo wampum.jpeg
turquoise cross.jpeg
cufflinks.jpeg
earring ring feather.jpeg
square bolo.jpeg
feather bracelet silver.jpeg
The Process

Gallery

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The Process

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process1.jpeg
process2.jpeg
wampum bracelet2.jpeg
bracelet.jpeg
wood pieces2.jpeg
wood pieces.jpeg
petrifed bracelet.jpeg
wood bracelet.jpeg
red coral jewelry.jpeg
finshed bracelet.jpeg
red coral shell.jpeg
feather bracelet silver.jpeg
About
Contact

Brian Lynch is from the Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe of Hollister NC. He has been married to his beautiful bride Trina for 34 years, and together they have 3 handsome sons.  Ha'ace, Waki and Nolan. Ha'ace and his beautiful wife Amelia (MiMi) have blessed Brian and Trina with their first granddaughter, Ana'ki.  

Brian began his silversmithing and artwork jewelry work 20 years ago.  He considers his work a family affair, teaching his children how to create masterpieces of their own and his wife, Trina has always been by his side for support.




For more info, Contact:
Brian Lynch

PO Box 612, Hollister, NC 27844
252-578-2624
brian68lynch@gmail.com

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