ABOUT


DESIGNER'S NOTE
Thank you for your interest in Erica Rae Jewelry. As a lifelong entrepreneur and creator, my roots are in central Pennsylvania, where I was born, raised, and now continue to live with my family. My journey has also taken me through Georgia, Tennessee, and across the U.S., experiences that have shaped my perspective and inspired my creative process.
With over 20 years in the jewelry industry, I’ve spent much of that time selling at fairs and festivals, connecting with people through handmade designs. Creativity runs in my family—my grandfather was a jeweler and watchmaker for over 50 years, and his legacy has greatly influenced my passion for craftsmanship.
Today, I’m a wife and mother to two active boys who love baseball, skiing, and fishing. We are deeply connected to our local community and church, and that sense of groundedness shows up in everything I create.
My work is driven by a love of process and materials. I enjoy working across many mediums—wood, stone, metal, beads, wire wrapping, and cold connections—blending textures and techniques to create pieces that are meaningful, wearable, and rooted in story.
Much love! —Erica Rae
VISION
Where Material Meets Meaning—Jewelry Rooted in Life.



ABOUT SEEDS OF LIFE
 
A seed is a mystery—both a beginning and an end, life and death, nothing and everything. For a seed’s purpose to be fulfilled, it must be buried and surrender its identity so that new life can emerge. But if a seed is locked away, it remains dormant, bearing nothing new.
While seeds are rich in symbolism, their significance runs deeper. Throughout Scripture, seeds are used to represent spiritual truths: lineage, growth, seasons, and transformation. In John 12:24, Jesus says, “Very truly I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.”
Each of us carries seeds of life within. To reflect on their meaning in our journey, we can ask ourselves:
What new growth in my life can I harvest and celebrate?
What will sustain me in dry or difficult seasons?
What seed am I holding now that I can plant in the right soil?
In my own life, this truth became clearest when I became a mother—dying to myself so new life could grow. Since then, I’ve seen how richly God has blessed me with seeds. Now, my heart is set on cultivating each one, trusting Him to bring a full and abundant harvest.



