Artist Amy Jones brings her custom leather designs to Musicology Co

Edmonds, WALocal News

Amy Jones, an artist from Edmonds, will demonstrate her leather artistry on June 28 at Musicology Co, located at 420 5th Ave. S. Her creations, which include custom guitar straps, belts, and leather cuffs, have gained recognition on major stages worldwide. Jones's journey into leather design began when she sought a unique guitar strap for her musician husband, Ayron Jones, which led to the founding of her company, Amy’s Love. “I work with each individual on finding symbols and messages unique to their hearts,” Jones stated, emphasizing her commitment to personalized artistry.

Attendees can purchase belts and cuffs during the event and place custom orders for guitars, belts, and cuffs. This event not only showcases local craftsmanship but also fosters community engagement through unique and meaningful products. The emphasis on custom designs reflects a growing trend in personalized fashion and artistry. Jones's work exemplifies the intersection of functionality and artistic expression in everyday accessories.

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