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Custom Designs by Elichai
For Information on Individual Pieces, Please Call 505-988-7215 or Email
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About Elichai 

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Soon after beginning his apprenticeship in 1999, Elichai started to gain a reputation for designing breathtaking works of art. His attention to detail, commitment to creating exceptionally unique jewelry, and an old-world approach to his craft lead to many custom commissions. Reports of his blossoming artistry carried throughout the United States as he worked to revive the fading art of hand-crafted, heirloom jewelry. After studying with some of the most respected jewelry artists in the industry, Elichai’s career continued to flourish.

Elichai attributes his growth and success to his God-given talent, his commitment to quality, and his amazing teachers. Elichai has the ability to create designs that are perfectly suited to each client. His creative approach to quality custom jewelry and extraordinary client collaborations inspire his beautiful designs.

Recent Awards:
  • First place, “Ultimate Bench Jeweler, Wax Carving Division,” Chicago, 2011
  • First Place, “Bench Challenge, Engraving,” Chicago, 2009, 2010
  • Best of Show for the 2005 Montana/Wyoming Jewelers of America design Competition
  • Second Place at the National Bench Jeweler’s Passion design competition, Chicago, 2005
  • Best of Show for the 2004 Montana/Wyoming Jewelers of America design Competition
  • First Place National Jewelers of America design competition, New York 2004