Nikki – Founder & Designer

Control Specialist Saoirse (Cat)
Nikki grew up as a queer kid that was surrounded by creating. An uncle in theater, an aunt, grandparents, and mother who are serial crafters, Nikki picked up the desire to ‘make’ as well. From painting to sculpting, cooking, and cross-stitch, Nikki wanted to do it all. They developed a joy for the theater like their uncle and focused on prop and stage design, turning crafting into a college degree. At the same time, Nikki loved learning about other cultures and the things they create, so they found a passion in museum curation and design.
In 2023, Nikki developed a seizure disorder that meant taking a semester off of college during their Junior year. Not used to suddenly having to stop being everything everywhere all at once, Nikki’s depression worsened. To help them adjust, Nikki’s mother got them a jewelry-making kit so they could focus their extra energy into a craft while undergoing the medical roller coaster. That little kit blossomed into what you see on the website.
Luckily, Nikki was able to finish college with a BA in Theater and a minor in Anthropology, finding the time to curate a museum exhibit (pictured below), work 3 jobs, seize, and continue making jewelry.
Now, Founder Nikki, Quality Control Specialist Saoirse, and Nikki’s wonderful partner/biggest supporter (and website magician) William are working hard to spread the fairy magic to all of you.
Nikki believes jewelry is more than something that can make you look pretty, it is truly a magical thing that everyone can enjoy, and they hope that you can find your piece of magic here.
Saoirse – Quality Control Specialist

Saoirse is a feisty little calico who makes sure every piece of jewelry is perfect before it’s allowed to be sold. Her favorite material to inspect is the wire and elastic, but we suspect that she just wants to play more than anything else. You can be sure that if you’re receiving a piece, Saoirse has given it a paw and a sniff (and perhaps a nibble).
When Saoirse isn’t working overtime, her favorite activities include playing fetch with a spare hair-tie or her tiny bee, napping on her shark tower, or making the big dog anxious. Don’t worry, she is compensated handsomely for her time with pets and snacks.
“Meow” -Saoirse
Museum Exhibit – Beyond the Stage Photos














