Fine jewelry, fun jewelry!
Sustainable jewelry by us and a collection of local artists
Est. 2002
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Sally Brock opened Fancy in 2002 to bring exciting, recycled jewelry to downtown Seattle. Over the 20 years stationed next door to the iconic Moore Theater, Fancy has pioneered sustainable jewelry in the PNW, hosted gallery shows and collaborated with local artists, and so much more.
Proudly a queer, single-mother owned business selling our own house-line jewelry in addition to products by over a dozen woman and BIPOC-led small businesses. Are you a woman-identifying artist interested in partnering with Fancy? Please contact hello@heyfancy.com.
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Fancy specializes in recycled jewelry at every level of fanciness. From everyday hoops to wedding and engagement rings, we can’t wait to work with you!
All precious metals are recycled, and all gemstones and diamonds are either re-purposed or Kimberly Process approved.
We sell ready-to-ship, made-to-order, and custom designs. We uniquely offer redesign services—if you have jewelry you no longer wear and would like to give another life, we can melt it down in-house and use the materials directly towards your new custom design.
In addition to our own jewelry, Fancy supports over a dozen woman and BIPOC-led makers and artists. Are you a BIPOC and/or woman-identifying artist interested in partnering with Fancy? Please contact hello@heyfancy.com.
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Come visit us at our shop and studio in Seattle’s Madison Valley!
2921 East Madison No.2 Seattle, WA 98112
We acknowledge that the city of Seattle is located on stolen Coast Salish land, specifically the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Suquamish, Stillaguamish, and Muckleshoot People. Fancy pays Real Rent Duwamish as part of this acknowledgement.