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  • Sourdough’s special ingredient: One lucky diner leaves dinner with a new ring

    Jewelry from Dillon/Rose holds a special place in the memories of Tulsans who have popped the question or commemorated a milestone with local artist Rachel Dazey’s creations. Dazey has, in a sense, fostered meaningful experiences since she started making jewelry, but she also creates them, hosting small classes where people can make their own cuffs.
  • Oklahoma jewelry maker supporting other local artists

    A Tulsa jewelry artist has supported local artists and musicians through jewelry sales as changes made due to COVID-19 have put many out of work.

    Jewelry artist Rachel Dazey, designer at the jewelry store Dillon/Rose, began selling copper cuffs at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic to benefit Oklahoman creatives, including graphic and tattoo artists, Dazey said.

  • Rachel Rose Dazey: Connected Through Copper

    “Copper has always been this symbol of connection,” says Tulsa-based artist Rachel Rose Dazey. “We use it in our electronics and in the grid to connect to one another. I’ve always liked that symbology with copper.”
  • Tulsa jewelry store holds event to support bird research in Bartlesville

    Dillon Rose Studio, a custom jewelry maker in Tulsa, is hosting an avian-themed event called “Birds of a Feather”, all to support the Sutton Center in Bartlesville.
    “You’ll be able to shop avian-inspired and nature-inspired jewelry, the proceeds of which will be going back to Sutton," Rachel Rose Dazey, co-founder of the studio, said.
  • Tulsa People Visits Dillon Rose Jewelry

    Local jewelry artist and metalsmith Rachel Rose Dazey and her husband, Seth Dillon Dazey, founded Dillon Rose in 2015. Together they build heirloom jewelry, custom bridal and engagement rings, and offer metalsmithing classes allowing clients to create a custom piece of jewelry with no experience necessary.
  • Dillon Rose's unique jewelry is inspired by Mother Nature

    Local jewelry artist and metalsmith Rachel Rose Dazey and her husband, Seth Dillon Dazey, founded Dillon Rose in 2015. Together they build heirloom jewelry, custom bridal and engagement rings, and offer metal-smithing classes allowing clients to create a custom piece of jewelry with no experience necessary.