6 Black Artisans Crafting One-of-a-Kind Jewelry
This holiday, opt for something truly unique by supporting Black artisans from around the globe.
Creole Amour
As a self-taught designer, Kiki Love Carter’s work is shaped by her experiences of living around the world, and tells a story of various cultures through her eyes. With Creole Amour she designs and hand makes each item from her home studio in New Orleans with spirited touches that reflect her unique personality and passion for her craft.
ib designs
At the heart of ib designs is Whealan Massicott, a native to the Commonwealth of Dominica. Whealan frequently turns to nature for inspiration at his home on St. Croix, an oasis that allows him to create and express the diversity of the Caribbean islands’ history, culture, and spirit of the people through each handcrafted piece.
AZIZA Handcrafted
AZIZA Handcrafted was founded four years ago after taking a one week intensive course on wax molding. Founder and Creator Aziza Abdullah-Nicole wanted to make and wear jewelry that she had never seen before. Each piece is handmade with the intention of making the wearer feel like a god or goddess.
If You Dare
If You Dare is all about crafting handmade earrings to make you stand out. Slow fashion makes a stand here, with processing times running about 20 days per order. This allows the designers ample time to craft your one-of-a-kind piece.
ladha
Raised by strong women who traveled the globe, Lindsay Knox, Owner and Designer of ladha, was taught to value and appreciate multicultural aesthetics and all things artistic. Each piece she handcrafts is born from a desire to create timeless and versatile jewelry inspired by worldly and fearless women.
Simply Artrageous
Founder and Creator of Simply Artrageous Victoria, aka Peaches, is a proud Black/Mexican woman from Los Angeles, CA. She creates bold, colorful statement pieces with retro flair that reflect the uniqueness of who she is.