About Me
I started making jewelry in sixth grade after constantly losing dangly earrings on the playground. I had the idea to take the leftover earrings and turn them into charm bracelets. Without any tools at the time, I bent pieces of metal on the corner of my dresser to attach the charms. Shortly after, my grandma gifted me a jewelry-making kit, and it really took off from there.
In high school, I began selling jewelry to my teammates. Then, during my sophomore year at the University of Utah, I started selling at flea markets and farmers markets. Since then, it’s continued to grow, and now I’m a junior in college.
Repurposing has always been important to me. I take thrifted jewelry and transform it into new pieces, because I believe a piece’s story shouldn’t end the moment we stop wearing it. By choosing this piece, you’re continuing its story—and becoming part of mine.