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Who is RAZ?

Who is RAZ?

Raymond Anthony Ziebell

Ray was born in San Francisco, CA in 1950.  He came to Georgia when he was 21 years old and  lives in Dawsonville, GA with his wife, Pierrette. Their passion is camping and riding their horses all over the South East Mountains with their friends.

Ray's  very creative mind has inspired him in many aspect of art - drawing, painting, designing costumes, etc...

In 2005, Ray started designing beautiful necklaces. When his wife realized that she couldn't wear them all, they decided to start selling them! 

It was an instant success!

We hope you enjoy his creations...

 ray@creationsbyraz.com

Ray' s  entire collection of  jewelry and arts & crafts (to be added to this site later) can be seen at several local festivals in Georgia: Dahlonega Gold Rush, Booth Western in Cartersville, Pow Wows, etc. 

Please look for our tent if you go to these festivals

About our jewelry

About our jewelry

Ray selects very carefully the stones, beads, and silver and creates a very large variety of styles. Silver is either Sterling Silver or Hill Tribe Silver.

Something for every taste.

We welcome special orders

Hill Tribe Silver

Hill Tribe Silver

Thai Hill Tribe Silver beads and pendants are made by the Karen Hill Tribe in northern Thailand using traditional tribal methods passed down from generation to generation. Purchasing these Thai beads helps sustain a traditional craft and provides the Karen people with a reliable source of income. The silver content in our Hill Tribe silver beads and pendants is typically 95-99%, even higher than sterling (92.5%). This higher silver content is softer and therefore easier to shape into all the unique and wonderful styles. On close inspection you will notice that no two pieces are exactly alike, attesting to the handmade nature of these beautiful pieces.

Ray and Jack

Ray and Jack

Biltmore Estates

Our booth

Our booth

Our jewelry and arts & crafts can be seen at several local festivals in Georgia: Gold Rush, Booth Western, Pow Wows, etc.

Tops

Tops

Tops goes with us to all the shows