Our Last Pieces
View allThomas believed in making things that last.
Thirty years as a machinist will do that to a man.
So when I showed him the jewelry, he held each piece up to the light.
The way he held everything. Carefully. Honestly.
He said — that one's right.
That's how Archer & Bloom started.
We've been doing this since 1989. Longer than most of our customers have been alive.
I'm a retired schoolteacher from Indiana.
Our son Caleb is serving overseas with the US Army.
I needed something to do with my hands while I waited for his calls home.
Every piece is named after a person, a place, or a moment worth keeping.
Because that's what jewelry does — it holds the story after you're gone.
We're closing the studio this year.
Everything going now is one of the last.
— Mae Archer ❤️
A portion of every sale goes to Folds of Honor — supporting the families of America's fallen and disabled service members.