Abe Petrow Jeweler

After being discharged from the army in 1971 and graduating from SFSU with a degree in Creative Arts, I learned how to make jewelry from a Navajo Indian in Taos, New Mexico in 1974.  I have been making jewelry and wood products since 1976, and have done over 430 shows in 31 states. I now specialize in casting jewelry in Sterling Silver in my studio in Sonoma County in Northern California.  I specialize in endangered species jewelry.  I also take photos wherever I travel, and use them to make posters for endangered animals.

As always, your complete satisfaction or your money back.

If you want to visit or check out my jewelry in person, I usually sell every Saturday in San Francisco across from the Ferry Building at the end of Market Street.  I have had a San Francisco Street Artist license and Art Vendor license for 48 years. Here is a video about how I make my jewelry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DM8ac9-ydHE

Flora and Fauna International is working to save endangered species in many ways.  I donate to them when I can. flora-fauna.org. I think they are out of Cambridge England, in the David Attenborough Building.

worldwildlife.org is another organization that helps endangered animals.  There are many articles on their website about what they are doing to preserve species. They have over 1 million members.