Welcome to the world of Saucier Jewelry


Saucier Jewelry explores unique, illustrative, charms, pendants, and metal components. They range in styles from classic to provocative by incorporating the use of pearls, vintage beads and other materials.


The Saucier Jewelry collection features a wide range of fascinating adornments and themes for the it girl, the girl to watch, and the girl that commands. Saucier Jewelry is the destination for the girl in the know and in the now.


Saucier Jewelry was founded in 1998 by jewelry designer Aaron Saucier. His mission:  to design unique jewelry and accessories that women could come to know, trust, and collect upon. His commitment to quality, originality, and provocative jewelry, sets him apart in a very competitive industry.


Saucier Jewelry is distributed in six specialty stores nationwide and online at www.saucierjewelry.com


Aaron Saucier:

Owner of Saucier Jewelry and graduate of Maine College of Art, Aaron began his career working for multiple jewelry designers as a bench jeweler and even took jobs as a jewelry and watch retail clerk.


During his time at these companies, he was always designing, making, and selling jewelry. Recently he has decided to focus on his company full-time.


Saucier Jewelry is made with the same techniques used in making all fine and costume jewelry. The jewelry making process is an art form, which begins with a model being made by hand. After the model is finished, it is cast or rendered with a computer, and then polished and finished with other materials such as chain, pearls, beads, crystals, and other vintage materials. One design takes three months to complete from the drawing board to the final inspected piece. The materials used in Saucier Jewelry are chosen for their quality, beauty, and their ability to help tell a story.


All metal components are custom made by Saucier Jewelry unless specified otherwise. You will not find any items like this anywhere else in the world. These items come brushed or shiny. Nearly all beads and findings are purchased vintage dead-stock and may change due to availability.