Award-Winning Bainbridge Island Jeweler Robin Callahan Expands Peace, Love and Faith Collection
Robin Callahan returned from the AGTA Spectrum Awards Gala with three new Spectrum Awards and a third ALFIE Norville Museum Award as she expands her Peace, Love and Faith collection.

2026 is off to a strong start for Bainbridge Island jeweler Robin Callahan. Recently returned from the AGTA Spectrum Awards Gala, Callahan brought home three new Spectrum Awards, along with a third prestigious ALFIE Norville Museum Award. “These awards are incredibly hard to win,” Callahan says. “To receive recognition several years in a row, and to earn a third ALFIE, is such an honour and incredibly inspiring. I’m excited to continue pushing the limits with my work.”
The awards news arrives as Callahan officially launches and continues to evolve a symbolic series presented under two names in current materials - Peace, Love and Faith and Faith, Hope, Peace and Love - a radiant series of one-of-a-kind and limited-edition pieces designed to uplift and inspire. Designs are finalized for the Love cuff bracelet and the long Love pendant is also completed, while the Peace sign pendants are now available in two sizes, including mixed-metal versions set with multiple gemstones. “There’s something timeless about these themes,” Callahan says. “They’re sentiments people hold close and I love creating pieces that reflect that.”
Collectors will find a mix of ready-made work and custom opportunities. Several ready-made pieces are currently available, alongside custom opportunities for collectors seeking something one-of-a-kind, and smaller stackable rings themed around Peace, Love and Faith are currently in development and set to launch in coming months. The collection’s blend of finished Love pieces and forthcoming stackable rings underlines the studio’s dual focus on immediate availability and bespoke commissions for clients who want a personal narrative embedded in their jewelry.
Visual work from the studio points to Callahan’s narrative approach to design. An 'Exuma' cuff shown with the announcement is described in the published caption as "'Exuma' cuff featuring waves, turtles, dolphins and starfish surrounded by blue and green sapphires and an incredible Cuprian tourmaline and Ro" - a fragment that confirms aquatic motifs and the use of blue and green sapphires alongside a notable Cuprian tourmaline. The caption is truncated in the supplied materials; the full gemstone listing, dimensions and credits have not been provided.

Looking ahead, Callahan is exploring more masculine designs, with an emphasis on stronger lines and bolder, more sculptural details expressed through new creative forms. The studio has not specified which pieces were recognized at the AGTA Spectrum Awards or which works correspond to the ALFIE Norville Museum Award, nor were precise sizes, weights or retail prices disclosed in the materials accompanying the announcement. Still, the combination of multiple Spectrum Awards, a third ALFIE and a clear product roadmap - Peace sign pendants in two sizes, a completed Love cuff and long Love pendant, and stackable rings coming in the months ahead - positions Callahan’s next season as one of both recognition and expansion.
For collectors following meaningful jewelry grounded in motifs of peace, love and faith, Callahan’s momentum this year signals continued inventiveness from Bainbridge Island: established by new awards, detailed in new one-of-a-kind and limited-edition pieces, and moving toward broader offerings that include ready-made items and custom commissions.
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