Farewell Handmade Legacy
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She Spent 35 Years Crafting Jewelry—Now She’s Selling Her Last Pieces at 80% Off
Read MoreForover 35 years, Lana Green spent her days crafting delicate,one-of-a-kind jewelry in her cozy workshop. Each piece was made by hand, infused with care, and gifted to close friends and family.
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Local Artisan Goes Viral After Granddaughter’s Facebook Post
Read MoreLana Green never sought out fame. For over 35 years, she quietly made jewelry by hand in a modest studio behind her home in Durham, North Carolina. No website. No storefront. No social media. Just one artisan, a lifetime of dedication, and a lot of love.
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After 3 Decades, This Retiring Artisan's Final Jewelry Pieces Are Going Viral
Read MoreNow, 35 years later, Lana is preparing to say goodbye to her tools. After a lifetime of crafting heirloom-quality pieces by hand, she's retiring. And for the first (and last) time ever, she's offering her final designs at up to 80% off.
Legacy Through Jewelry
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How One Woman’s Jewelry Touched Thousands of Hearts—And Why Her Final Collection Means So Much
Read MoreShe’s 75 now—warm-hearted, silver-haired, with hands worn from decades of work. For over 35 years, Lana handcrafted jewelry from her small workshop in North Carolina. What began as a childhood hobby turned into a lifelong legacy, and today, I have the honor of telling her story.
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She Crafted Symbols of Faith for 35 Years— Now She’s Letting Them Go
Read MoreFor over three decades, Lana didn’t just make jewelry—she made symbols of faith.
From her small studio, she handcrafted crosses, guardian angels, and meaningful charms as quiet gifts for loved ones—each one a reminder of protection, guidance, and grace.
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She’s been making jewelry for decades — here’s what you never get to see: the process behind every piece.
Read MoreBefore it graces your skin, it begins in the hands and heart of the artist. Each Lana Green piece is born from a moment of inspiration, transformed through design, and shaped by hand in a slow, intentional process.