Jewelry – The ONLY Good Use For A Lure

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Jay Behrle’s jewelry comes from his love of catch and release angling, specifically for Trout. He is a full-time artist, traveling and exhibiting at art shows in Florida through the winter months, Colorado and Santa Fe, New Mexico during the summer. During the rest of the year, Jay’s innovative Jewelry and artwork can be found in his home area of St. Louis, Missouri

bracelet2 Jay started out designing contemporary metal furniture and custom pieces.

He is now inspired by ancient cultures and relics and creates African and Aztec inspired masks and wall sculptures.

A few years ago, while making his own lures, flies and spinners Jay realized that many fishing lure components could make beautiful jewelry, and from there he started creating imaginative pieces, some of which are shown.

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Jay has a 100% positive feedback rating on his storefront, which you can view here. Not only does Jay create stylish affordable jewelry made from high quality materials, he can also create his jewelry in custom lengths for you as well.

If you would like to know more about Jay, visit his blog – Jay’s Art World, where he updates us on his journey, recent artwork, and jewelry.

With the holidays coming up, I thought this would make a great post for those of you who are looking for a gift for that certain someone who already has everything. Please go view Jay’s jewelry, and come back and share your opinions with us.

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3 Responses to “Jewelry – The ONLY Good Use For A Lure”

  1. Mark Yuhina on November 16th, 2009

    Beautiful! Will consider to buy one for the significant one! : )

  2. Jonathon A. Waske - Fly Fishing Artist on November 18th, 2009

    I love the artistic point where fly fishing and art often meet. I am an avid fly fisherman and an artist whose two hobbies have molded into one full time obsession. Great Site.

  3. flyfishergirl on November 23rd, 2009

    @ Jonathon – You are so right. There are many opportunities to create art from times on the waters. Its almost inevitable that it will happen somehow.

    From the casts, flies, techniques, and the virtual canvas surrounding one when on the water, its a beautiful art form in itself.

    Love your work, thanks for sharing with us.

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