"Tucked within the hidden hills of western Massachusetts sits Frog Hollow, the home and creative haven of jewelry artist Jen Parrish-Hill. If this description conjures a bygone era with a fairy-tale spin, then you're on the right track. Inspired by folklore, Medieval architecture, and the lush nature that surrounds her home, Jen creates handcrafted jewelry that transports you back through time and between mythical worlds." ~ Amber Demien for Belle Armoire Jewelry

Parrish Relics are hand-carved and cast in reclaimed sterling silver & bronze ~ sometimes paired with stained glass or recycled ephemera ~ that become wearable shrines to Nature, Architecture and Magic.

Patinas are layered for a time-worn presence. Unearthed treasures.

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💚 Jen Parrish-Hill @ Frog Hollow

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Jen Parrish-Hill
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Crafted @ Frog Hollow, a small hemlock forest in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts.

Parrish Relics is a dream come true for me ~ creating wearable shrines that speak of Mythic Symbolism, Nature, Folklore & Gothic Architecture. A percentage of each amulet sold is donated to those who work to make the world a better place ~ please visit #givingback to learn more.

View collaborations with museum shops and costume designers!

new amulet designs to be added in 2016!

Five new amulet designs in development, look out for them to be added to the website in the next year.

athene nocutua

the beasties

pugin quatrefoil

mediaevalis

folium viridis

the sacred grove

heraldic rose

mediaevalis

the noble heart

mediaevalis

"The jewelry with which we choose to embellish ourselves speaks volumes. To embrace a Parrish Relics piece is to gravitate toward meaning and sentiment, reflecting our most innermost feelings, special memories, or symbols that resonate within us." ~ Stephanie Chatfield for the Pre-Raphaelite Issue of Enchanted Living Magazine