Let's Be Honest: Tariffs Weren't Made to Hurt Corporations — They Were Made to Crush Us.
Recent government tariffs didn't touch the big guys. They absorbed it like nothing happened.
Indie brands? We got hit with higher production costs, doubled shipping fees, and FedEx invoices that could make a grown woman cry. (Yes — we're still paying off the last one.)
Instead of raising prices or compromising quality, we made the hardest — and bravest — choice:
We left retail and went fully direct-to-consumer.
Why? Because indie art survives when it stays in the hands of the people who actually believe in it.
This Isn't Just a Purchase — It's a Protest.
Keeps Small Makers Alive
You’re supporting ethical workshops, real artisans, and sustainable production.
Rejects Government Tariff Pricing
Every order bypasses the inflated costs forced onto indie brands.
Protects Indie Art
Your support lets us design new collections, pay off shipping costs, and stay independent (and maybe less therapy sessions, ofc).
Shop the Collections Tariffs Tried to Silence
Tariffs Tried to Bury These Pieces — We’re Bringing Them Back.
These were the most requested styles from retailers before tariffs made them too expensive to stock.
Now they’re yours — exclusive, limited, independent.
Sustainably Made. Ethically Crafted. Tariff-Free — Because You Shop Direct.
We use recycled metals, genuine stones, responsible plating, and small-batch craftsmanship.
We refuse to let tariffs pressure us into cheaper processes or mass manufacturing.
Thank you for choosing indie over industrial.
We’re Not Just Fighting Tariffs. We’re Fighting for the Future of Indie Art.
Your order helps us pay artisans fairly. It helps us cover shipping bills that doubled overnight.
It keeps our studio lights on so we can design the next collection.
And it proves something big:
Indie brands don’t die when communities show up.
FAQs
Because after the tariff hike, no one makes a profit. And we don't have the time or desire to be go all in - "pick me girl". We're better than that and we know it! Change our materials and be a little less eco conscious? Nope. Scour the country to find a supplier that can even dream of competing with our lovely family based manufacturers in India? Nope. (Not even an option anyways) Lower our standards and vision in order to keep up with large $ hungry corporations? Excuse me? Nah bruh.
Bad. Not "Britney" "bad" but we're manifesting "Robert Downey Jr. bad" but with a much quicker turn around.
Not at all.