About Us
Emily Pope
I’m a jewelry designer with a deep love for creating pieces that blend timeless beauty with modern simplicity. My work is rooted in the belief that jewelry should feel personal—something that not only complements your style but also holds meaning. I’m especially drawn to gold for its warmth, resilience, and the way it catches light, making even the simplest design feel special.
Each piece begins with inspiration—found in nature, architecture, art, or everyday moments—and is shaped by a thoughtful design process. I handcraft every detail with care, using traditional techniques alongside contemporary design to ensure that each piece feels refined, wearable, and lasting. Whether it’s a delicate ring, a bold statement necklace, or a quiet pair of earrings, my goal is to create jewelry that becomes a part of your story—pieces you’ll reach for again and again, season after season.
Natalie McKee
I grew up with a mother and two grandmothers who knew their way around a sewing machine. My Vovo Mommy (Silvia) had been a professional seamstress, running “The Golden Thimble” with her sister, Arlette. She taught me to crochet when I was eight, and my mother patiently showed me how to use the sewing machine. While I didn’t do much textile work for the next decade, I eventually retaught myself to crochet, knit, embroider, cross-stitch and sew as an adult. Honestly, I jump from medium to medium a bit chaotically, but I’ve been inspired by the upcycling movement and slow fashion. After creating much of my own wardrobe from thrifted shower curtains and linens, I decided to start selling some of my work.
There’s so much textile waste in our world today, and I love doing a small part to breathe new life into old quilts, blankets and jackets. Each coat I make is unique, and many of the notions (buttons etc.) come from my late grandmother’s stash that I inherited. It’s so special to include a part of her in the work I do.
Spider Sisters?
As many sisters do, we grew up constantly bickering and arguing. Our poor mother put up with us, reading the book “Spider Sisters” by John Trent to us over and over and reminding us that someday we would be best friends. We didn’t believe her back then, but now we are friends and mothers and business partners!
