Welcome

Vera’s Handmade with Love is a studio-based creative practice centered on artisan metal and mixed-material works, including sculptural wire jewelry.


Each piece is intentionally shaped by hand, formed through disciplined process rather than machinery.
No molds. No mass production. No replication.


This work is created to exist in use — not merely in display.
It evolves through time, wear, and lived presence.


Nothing here is rushed.
Nothing here is repeated.

Vera's Handmade

with Love ♡

Why Vera's?

Hand-formed. Released once.


Every piece is shaped entirely by hand — without molds, templates, or mechanical repetition. Spirals, textures, and structural tension emerge through process rather than replicated design.


This work is formed through time, not efficiency.
Through shaping, not automation.
Through making, not manufacturing.


It is not created to perform.
It is created to exist. 


Difference, by structure:

  • Formed by hand from beginning to finish
  • Materials selected for character, durability, and structural integrity
  • Stone-forward compositions integrated as core elements, not surface decoration
  • No two pieces resolve in identical form 

Nothing here is produced for scale.
Nothing here is repeated by design.

Our Story

Vera's Handmade With Love

Founded by a Brazilian native turned U.S. citizen, the studio reflects two cultural lineages held in balance — Brazil’s expressive heritage and the American discipline of craft. 


Each work is intentionally shaped by hand and formed through process rather than production. Structure, proportion, and detail emerge through disciplined making — never replication. 


The studio is independently owned and operated by mother and daughter. Vera’s Handmade with Love is a female-, minority-, and disabled military veteran-owned business built on continuity, accountability, and creative authority. 


Its foundation is sustained practice and respect for craft — not trend cycles or market demand. 


All work is designed and created in the United States under ethical labor standards and responsible business practices. 


Two percent of revenue supports environmental protection as part of the studio’s operating structure — integrated into the business model, not positioned as promotion.