Handcrafted jewelry and stone treasures created one piece at a time in a 108-year-old former bank turned workshop.

We also offer canvas prints celebrating the beauty of the high plains of Eastern Colorado and beyond.

“Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson

From the workshop

Ready to Ride
$35.00

This photo of a forgotten bike was taken right here in Kirk on a glorious summer morning when the early morning sun was lighting up the puffy floating clouds. The image invokes memories of a simpler time - remember riding your bike on summer mornings? The canvas measures 11 × 14 inches.

This digital photos is custom printed on artist grade canvas with fade-resistant, UV protectant, archival inks for vibrant, long-lasting color and expertly stretched over a 1.25” inch gallery-wrap construction with solid wood stretcher bars. This custom canvas print is assembled in the USA and ready to hang on your wall in your home or office.

Amazonite Beaded Necklace
$45.00

This 22 inch necklace is hand beaded with Blue Lace Agate, Amazonite and Amethyst chips and features a beautiful deep teal Amazonite cabochon in the center. Amazonite is found in the Pikes Peak area of Teller County, Colorado and small chunks are carried into Eastern Colorado via the creeks.

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$25.00

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Sale Price: $20.00 Original Price: $25.00

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Wayne’s Pocketful of Rocks at The Old Bank Workshop

A tiny workshop in a tiny Eastern Colorado town, displaying native rocks, polished stones and jewelry, photography, hand-tooled leatherwork and woodwork.
Our workshop is housed within a former small-town bank building, complete with a vault and history of the banker’s family from the 1920s, 30s and 40s.

We'd love to have you visit in person!

We'd love to have you visit in person!