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She Spent 35 Years Crafting Jewelry—Now She’s Selling Her Last Pieces at 80% Off
By Katie Williams - Published: March 13, 2025 – Updated: 2 hours ago
Katie Williams is a senior writer covering artisan craftsmanship and cultural stories for Artisan Weekly.
Lana Green, a 70-year-old artisan who’s closing her workshop after 35 years. (Photo: Artisan Weekly)
A Heartfelt Story That Went Viral
For over 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. But now, at 70 years old, arthritis has made it impossible for her to continue.
"My hands just aren’t what they used to be," Lana says with a warm smile. "I never thought I’d sell my pieces, but I’d rather see them worn and loved than sit in a box collecting dust."
At first, Lana’s jewelry was a well-kept secret. But after her granddaughter shared her story online, something unexpected happened—hundreds of women fell in love with her designs.
Lana Green in her workshop, crafting her final collection. (Photo: Artisan Weekly)
Lana never expected much to come from her granddaughter’s heartfelt post. But within days, the internet had fallen in love with her story.
Customers Can’t Get Enough of Lana’s Unique Designs
💬 "I came across Lana’s collection by accident, and I couldn’t believe the craftsmanship. It’s like something you’d find in a high-end boutique!" – Emma L., Verified Buyer
💬 "My grandmother had a necklace just like this when I was a child. I bought one immediately—it feels like a family heirloom!" – Michelle R., Verified Buyer
Soon, orders were pouring in from all over the world. Lana was overwhelmed but touched by the outpouring of support. Hundreds of pieces sold out overnight, and demand only kept growing.
"I never imagined so many people would want my designs," she says. "I thought I’d be lucky to sell a few, but now I can barely keep up!"
But with only a limited number of pieces left, this will be her final collection before she officially retires.
A part of Lana’s studio in Durham, North Carolina (Photo: Artisan Weekly)
More Than Jewelry: A Legacy of Handcrafted Beauty
Lana’s jewelry isn’t just about style—it’s about craftsmanship and legacy. Each piece is meticulously handmade by Lana herself, ensuring no two are ever the same. For over 35 years, she’s poured her heart and skill into creating designs that feel timeless and elegant, yet personal.
Every necklace, bracelet, and earring carries a story. From selecting each stone to the final polish, Lana’s craftsmanship brings out the unique beauty in every design. Wearing one of her pieces means carrying a part of her life’s work—a true treasure.
"I want my jewelry to be more than just something you wear. It should carry memories and emotions," says Lana.
Women are falling in love with Lana’s designs because they aren’t just accessories—they’re heirlooms that will be cherished for generations.
Some of Lana’s last pieces (Photo: Artisan Weekly)
The Final Collection—Selling Out Fast
Lana’s final collection is nearly sold out—and once it’s gone, it’s gone for good. After 35 years of creating one-of-a-kind jewelry, she’s closing her workshop for good, and there won’t be any more pieces made.
With hundreds of designs already sold, the remaining stock is disappearing fast. These handcrafted, timeless pieces won’t last long—especially at the incredible 80% discount Lana is offering to say goodbye to her loyal customers.
“I’m overwhelmed by the love and support from women around the world,” Lana says. “But I know it’s time for me to step away. I want to see my jewelry worn and loved, not locked away in boxes.”
Don’t miss out on owning a piece of Lana’s legacy. Once it’s gone, it’s gone forever.
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