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Julie on Jan 30, 2022
5 out of 5 starsI was so happy to find this necklace. I have had the earrings for over 35 years and regretting not buying the necklace back then. WOW found it on Etsy! Fast shipping. Same price as 35 years ago. What a deal
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Linda Hinde on Dec 1, 2020
5 out of 5 starsWonderful experience ordering from Kroma Jewelry., quick delivery. Love, Love these earrings!
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Starfish on Jul 27, 2020
5 out of 5 starsSuper delicate and dainty 💖 it looks like a fairy wing! Seller is super helpful and responsive! Really want to buy more 😅
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Rita on Jan 24, 2018
5 out of 5 starsThe earrings are beautiful and loved by the recipient as a Christmas gift. Beautifully packaged.
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susannadowner on May 16, 2017
5 out of 5 starsI adore this gorgeous ring!! It is even more lovely in person than it appeared online. Its design perfectly symbolizes my current season of life: eager attempts to integrate deep, firey aspects of who I am! THANK YOU for sharing your creativity and excellent craftsmanship!
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kristine on Feb 8, 2016
5 out of 5 starsI always love Kroma and hope you'll put more in your store, Thanks, Kris
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Kroma Art Studio
What is Kroma Jewelry?
"Kroma" opened as a stained glass business in 1970, in Malibu, California with about a dozen stained glass windows, mobiles, platters and mirrors, all made of DICHROIC glass. No one had ever seen, let alone heard of this "magical" material. It took a long time and a lot of explanation before a reasonably large customer base developed. Then, word of mouth took over, the glass was just too exciting. Then artist Rupama introduced the first line of Dichroic jewelry. The material came to be nationally accepted as a striking and unusual art medium. Rupama and her husband Murray moved their studio to Santa Fe, New Mexico in the early '90's and there Rupama developed the line of "KROMASTONES". She separated from Kroma in 2011 and moved to Florida to establish herself as a nationally known premier glass artist. Her jewelry is shown in museum gift shops and luxury retail galleries all over the country.
Our main website is www.kromaart.com and is in the process of being updated. Currently our shop is located here on Etsy!
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