About Rainbow Bridge Jewelers

Dorothy Cormack and Jim Kelly

Rainbow Bridge Jewelers is located on Sutter Street, in historic Folsom, California. We distinguish ourselves from other jewelry stores by offering a wide variety of unique jewelry. From glitzy jewelry from "Lunch at the Ritz" to empowering gipsy jewelry by Tabra, to simple bold Euro designs that get you complements whenever you need them.

Jim Kelly

Jim Kelly's life long involvement in art turned to jewelry after graduating from college with an Art degree. He continues to pursue his interest in painting, drawing and video art while creating unique jewelry pieces in precious metals and stones as well as unconventional materials. Diverse interests and experiences include graphic design for posters, cards, large scale sign and billboard painting. He served as art and crafts director at two branches of the San Francisco Boy's Club as well as a stint as a taxi driver in San Francisco.

He opened the shop that became Rainbow Bridge Jewelers in the Gold Rush town of Folsom, California in 1978. In the early 1980's, he partnered with the artist Dorothy Cormack, who now is the chief buyer and art director for the gallery. Together they have collaborated on projects including large scale site-specific balloon sculptures, performance space and stage set designs. They continue to gather images, influences and materials in their travels across the country and to locales such as London and Baja California.

Dorothy Cormack


Art creates energy and makes space come alive!
- Dorothy Cormack

Dubbed a "creative sparkplug" by The Sacramento Bee, Rainbow Bridge Jewelers co-owner Dorothy Cormack puts her artistic touch to good use—yours.

She selects jewelry and wearable art from designers across America to please the eye and enrich the soul.

An artist's artist

Whether she's cofounding a woman's gallery or winning prestigious honors and commissions, Dorothy delivers dynamic art with a lively spirit. No wonder she strikes gold worldwide as an artist in demand.

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City
    Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles
    Royal Academy in London

    Leading patrons, among others in Europe and Asia for Dorothy's Modern Movement Mobiles that capture the vitality and vision of such artists as O'Keefe, Matisse and Monet

  • Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida

    Original art commissioned in 1993