A Canadian Jewelry Studio I Think You’ll Love
Every so often, I come across a brand that feels immediately familiar, not because it looks the same, but because it moves with the same intention.
Amanda Green Jewelry is one of those.
Amanda’s path to jewelry began in fashion. For over 15 years, she worked as a designer, learning how to create collections that were wearable, thoughtful, and timeless. Over time, though, she felt drawn toward something slower and more personal, work that could hold meaning, memory, and longevity. Jewelry became that place.

Now based in Squamish, BC, Amanda draws daily inspiration from the landscape around her: mountains, forests, rivers, and the ocean. You can feel it in her work, in the fluid lines of her Weeping Willow collection, or the sculptural ripples found in Down by the Water. Each piece feels like a quiet moment pulled from nature and held close.

Her process is rooted in curiosity and care. Sometimes a design begins with a sketch, other times directly at the bench, bending wire, shaping wax, experimenting with texture until something emerges. Sustainability sits at the heart of her practice, with recycled gold and silver used throughout, and heirloom pieces often reimagined into modern designs meant to be worn for years to come.
One of the things I admire most about Amanda’s work is her approach to custom jewelry. Clients come to her with rings, stones, and pieces passed down through generations, and together they transform them into something new, without losing the story they carry. It’s collaborative, and deeply meaningful.


Like ceramics, jewelry can be more than functional or decorative. It can connect us, to memory, to place, to people we love. Amanda’s work does exactly that.
If you’re drawn to small, Canadian-made studios, minimalist design, and objects made slowly with intention, I think her work will resonate with you too.
As a little gift, Amanda has generously offered 15% off with the code TREASURE15 for a limited time.