The history of American costume jewelry brand Sadie Green began in the early 1970s. She started her business using old materials and design to create beautiful things. Love for ancient jewelry, the artist’s talent and an active desire to earn money allowed her to take her place of honor in the jewelry market.
The characteristic features of these hand-made jewelry is the use of a mixture of metals from modern metal alloys to antique copper and silver alloys in one jewelry piece. These are metal parts of the Victorian era, Art Nouveau and Art Deco, and metal alloys of a later period of the 1970-80s. In addition, antique glass from 1900-1940 complements the later glass and Swarovski crystals. Due to this, the jewelry collections of this brand range from vintage to antique.
According to sources, the designer herself left the business in the late 1980s, but the company itself continues to work successfully. The company has a studio in Southbridge, Massachusetts, as well as a chain of stores in Stubridge and Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Noteworthy, many modern products of this company are hand-made by talented craftsmen from all over the world, including Mexico, Bali, India and Asia.