
Renowned Jewelry Designer Temple St. Clair Makes Rare Appearance In San Antonio
Shetler Fine Jewelers is honored to announce a truly exceptional event: internationally acclaimed jewelry designer Temple St. Clair visited San Antonio for an exclusive appearance—a rare opportunity, as Temple accepts very few personal appearances worldwide.
Known for her extraordinary craftsmanship, signature use of 18K gold, and storytelling through design, Temple St. Clair has become one of the most celebrated names in the fine jewelry industry. Her pieces, one of which is included in the permanent collection of the Louvre, are cherished for their artistic depth, whimsical motifs, and heirloom-level quality.
“Having Temple St. Clair visit our store is an extraordinary privilege,” said Michelle Shetler of Shetler Fine Jewelers. “Her artistry and spirit resonate deeply with our clients, and to welcome her here, in person, is something truly special. This appearance was an honor not just for our store, but for the entire San Antonio jewelry community.”
During her visit, guests had the rare opportunity to meet Temple personally, explore her newest collections, and learn about the inspirations behind her work, from mythology and nature to her distinctive use of colored gemstones and rock crystal. The exclusive event also featured limited-edition pieces and one-of-a-kind designs available only during her appearance. Temple St. Clair’s visit marks a highlight in Shetler Fine Jewelers’ 20th anniversary year and reflects the store’s ongoing commitment to bringing world-class designers and meaningful experiences to San Antonio.

About Temple St. Clair
Founded in 1986, Temple St. Clair is celebrated for creating collectible fine jewelry of the highest quality. Her pieces are distinguished by signature goldwork, exceptional gemstones, and motifs inspired by art, history, and the natural world. One of the crowning achievements of her career is that she is the only living female jewelry designer to have a piece in the permanent collection of the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Décoratifs.





