Lynda Bahr Jewelry

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Privacy Policy

Your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy the following notice explains the information we collect, how it is used, how it is safeguarded, and how to contact us if you have any concerns.

This Web site (lyndabahrjewelry.com) collects customer information to improve your overall experience with us. We respect your privacy and are committed to maintaining and using this information responsibly. Except as otherwise mentioned below, this privacy policy only addresses the use and disclosure of information we collect from you on this Web site.

Sharing Personal Information

Any personal information you provide to us on this Web site (i.e. name, address, e-mail address, telephone number) is maintained in private files on a secure Web server and our internal systems. Lynda Bahr Jewelry will not sell, rent or share your email address with others for any reason.

If you are visiting lyndabahrjewelry.com from a location outside of the United States, you will be connected through and to servers located within the United States. You should also be aware that we may disclose specific information about you if required to do so by law, governmental request or court order or based on our good faith belief that it is necessary to conform to or comply with such law, request or court order or to protect the users of our website or the public.

Links to Other Sites

To enhance user experience, the lyndabahrjewelry.com Web site may have links to other Web sites. Those external Web sites have their own privacy policies that you may wish to review. Lynda Bahr Jewelry takes no responsibility for these linked Web site.

Privacy of Young Children

Lynda Bahr Jewelry is concerned about the privacy of young children and we do not knowingly collect any personal information from a child under the age of 13.

Policy Changes and Questions

Lynda Bahr Jewelry may update our privacy policy from time to time and use of the information we collect now is subject to the privacy policy in effect at the time of use. Whenever we make a change, we will post the updated policy at this site and we encourage you to check our policy periodically. By using our website, following the posting of a change in the privacy policy, you consent to the updated policy. If you have any questions or concerns regarding our privacy policy, please contact us.

Errors and Inaccuracies

Although we try to always have up-to-date information on this Web site, it is not possible to ensure that the Web site is entirely error-free. We reserve the right to correct such errors at any time. We may also change or update current information at any time. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Contact us at 650-747-0575 if you have any questions about our privacy policy. Or utilize our Contact Page which will likely result in a much faster answer to any questions.

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Contact

We would love to hear from you. Please contact us at the number below or fill out our email form and we will be in touch with you shortly.

Lynda Bahr Jewelry
Route One, Box 35
San Gregorio CA 94074
Inquiries:   802-744-0507

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The Artist

Twenty years ago Lynda Bahr switched professions from being an interior architect in San Francisco to becoming a jewelry designer in the picturesque village of San Gregorio south of the city along historic Route 1. From her years of design and technical training as well as on-the-job experience, Lynda brought with her the knowledge and visual sensibilities of an architect and applied them to jewelry.

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The Studio

Lynda Bahr's jewelry studio with rings in process of being createdIf you drive down Highway One half way between San Francisco and Santa Cruz you can meander through a myriad of charming coastal villages until you stumble upon the tiny town called San Gregorio. The only one-stop-shop in the town is the San Gregorio General Store. It is a general store, post office, bar, meeting place, wine shop “wines fine to rot gut” and oh so much more. This quaint town a mile from the Pacific Ocean nestled among perennial trees, valleys, and acres of crops, has about 150 residents, among them is jewelry designer, Lynda Bahr, her husband - John, son - Will and Zoey their Weimaraner.

Their home was built in 1915 and reflects the California bungalow style which was so prevalent during the Craftsman period. Inside this picture-book house is Lynda’s studio. Located on the first floor it looks onto a hundred year old Juniper tree, Black Angus cattle on the hillside, fields of oat/hay, a creek bordering their property and wherever you turn there is lush vegetation.

Lynda’s studio, as you might well imagine, reflects her work - a strong structure with a lot happening inside. There is always something going on, something being moved or created, something started then set aside for a while, something rediscovered after a couple months and completed. Tools and equipment, stones, pictures, snapshots, pottery, a sound system and speakers, a clock, papers, a mask from Bali and shelves of supplies and materials are scattered about. Large windows look out to a sea of green. And, yes, Zoey sleeps in the corner under her desk.

All is well. All is peaceful. All is harmony. It is the blending of architecture and nature. And it is the inspiration and source of Lynda’s creativity.

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Jewelry Collections by Lynda Bahr

Jewelry Entry Page

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My fiancée and I purchased this ring for my wedding band and I am thrilled with it. It speaks to my love of the handmade and my love of textures and textiles.