Display of black jewelry busts showcasing gold and black jewelry pieces, with decorative items including a sign labeled 'RINGS $35', a mirror, and foliage in the background.

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Some places hold things for you while you're away. 

Osceola Lake Inn has that quality, the kind of atmosphere that feels both storied and steady, like it's been quietly waiting. It seemed right, then, that this is where I would find my way back.

Two years ago, I closed the doors to Age of Sirens after losing someone irreplaceable. Losing my brother meant losing my footing for a while. 

I needed to grieve before I could create again.

But grief, at its own pace, has a way of distilling things. What remains is only what matters.

What remains for me is the work, intentional, intimate, rooted in the hands that made it. 

My new shop inside the Osceola Lake Inn carries a smaller, more thoughtful collection of artisan and handmade goods, each one chosen with the kind of attention patience has taught me.

I'm not trying to be who I was with Age of Sirens - I'm working to be the mirror of what I am to become.

I hope you'll come find me.

NEW LOCATION: The Lobby of Osceola Lake Inn, 159 Osceola Rd. Hendersonville, NC 28739

HOURS : Friday and Saturday 11am-4pm (expanded hours coming soon)

A wooden display cabinet with glass doors containing jewelry and accessories. Behind the cabinet is a black wall with a framed sign reading "Lady Enodia" with floral and scorpion illustrations, and a smaller sign that says "The Dinner Club." On the left, a large clear vase holds dried pampas grass. To the right, part of a mannequin dressed in a colorful, patterned garment with pearl jewelry is visible.