About Tallie

HELLO, I’M TALLIE CRAIGO, FOUNDER OF ROADRUNNER TRAIL
JEWELRY.

I make unique, handmade jewelry pieces using beautiful gemstones set in sterling silver and other high-quality metals, designed to last a lifetime.

WHO I SERVE

Roadrunner Trail Jewelry is designed for women who want quality options when it comes to their jewelry. We want you to live your passion, laugh often, be extraordinary, and wear jewelry that you love!

ABOUT ME

My name is Tallie Craigo, and I am a metal smith and lapidary artist. My mission is to create jewelry that brings joy to the lives of those that wear it! I am passionate about creating unique pieces of jewelry for women who love to express themselves by wearing real gemstone and silver. I only use top quality materials and create jewelry that is meant to last! I have a small studio where I design and create all my pieces by hand and want you to enjoy each piece as much as I enjoyed making it!

I get inspiration from the patterns and colors that each stone possesses. Many of these patterns and colors can resemble beautiful scenes in nature, whether it be a snowy landscape with trees, a peaceful stream flowing through a field, or a blue tropical ocean. If you let them, they can take you back to a memory of an amazing location you visited as a child or on a vacation that wish you could visit again!

I believe in supporting businesses and artists that are sustainable and practice good business habits for their people and customers. I purchase all of my metals in the USA from quality companies. My lapidary skills allow me to personally shape some of the stones for my jewelry pieces, but I also purchase some stones from other lapidary artists to provide a good variety for my jewelry.

I am married with two great kids the keep me very busy! We recently purchased a 5-acre homestead in West Texas on a road called Roadrunner Trail.We recently got some chickens that sometimes make it into my videos!The name for my Jewelry Shop was inspired by our new road and the homestead we plan to build, and yes, we do occasionally see a roadrunner!