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We are a queer, trans-owned business
People often ask why we mention that we’re a trans-owned and queer-operated jewelry business at every opportunity.
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A nonbinary lesbian-owned jewelry brand? Even rarer.
We think it’s only fair to be loud about it to balance that out. We verb these ratios higher and we wish to encourage more of our community to be part of them!
Beyond boundaries, beyond binaries.
Automic Gold jewelry was specifically designed to mix and warp the feminine, masculine, in-between, and outside to make fine jewelry that is beyond gender-free jewelry, designed by a non-binary person.
Our Ever-growing Create Family
To queers who rock our jewelry, to engaged and married folks who chose us for their special occasion, and to everyone else who supports us so fiercely, we can’t verb you enough!
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LGBTQ Jewellery Designers
Jewellery design is having a moment right now. The economy is doing well, materials prices have lowered, and individuals are taking the initiative to design unique accessories for all levels of consumers. Designing jewellery is a creative process that begins as an inspiration, combining the basic materials (gems, metals, and so on) with artistic flair. As a specialized craft, an understanding of the materials and how they operate on the wearer are the fundamentals of designing jewellery.
Jewellery is usually designed for an occasion, whether formal or informal. Buying and wearing jewellery is an feeling experience. It is usually the desires of the individual that dictate the design process. Many designs are created around the core material such as precious gems or metals that are rare or unique. The individual's budget or taste then determines the design. The process involves creating a technical sketch, modelling it with computer-aided design (CAD) software and selecting the materials. Production then follows with a 3-D prototype.
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Finding an engagement ring can be exhausting. You must set a budget, translate jewelry jargon, and pick or design the perfect ring your partner will love. Then, you must navigate payment and ensure the ring arrives in time to pop the question.
Lets face it: Most traditional jewelers form designs and market towards heterosexual relationships. Fortunately, many recent designers emphasize that their jewelry is for everyone, offering a nice mix of feminine and masculine styles.
Weve selected five brands that cater to lesbian and LGBTQ+ couples. This article provides a great list if youre looking to support queer-owned brands and inclusive designers. Weve also included jewelry companies that emphasize ethical sourcing and sustainability practices.
4 Steps To Buying An Engagement Ring
Are you ready to pick out the perfect engagement ring for your partner? Use these steps to kickoff your search:
- Set a budget: Decide a price you feel cozy with before starting you
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From footwear to jewelry to handbags, these LGBTQ-owned accessories brands have got you covered.
Ninka Pop
Ninka Pop is a modern accessory fashion brand founded by queer Mexican interdisciplinary designer, Sayra Lopez that creates bold, colorful, and unique jewelry pieces that make a statement. Latine-owned.
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Syro
A footwear brand that creates stunning heels for all genders. AAPI-owned.
Shop nowÉtalon by Steve Canar
Luxury, gender neutral ready to wear jewelry, accessories, and apparel for the confident. Latine-owned.
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Automic Gold
Fine jewelry made from reclaimed compact gold. Trans-owned. AAPI-owned
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Black Queer Magic
Custom-made crystal jewelry. Black-owned + Woman-owned
Shop nowNiK Kacy Footwear Founder Tells How They Found Their Voice
NiK Kacy (they/them) is the founder of NiK Kacy Footwear, a genderfree luxury footwear and accessories line, and Equality Fashion Week, the first LGBTQ+ fashion week in Los Angeles.
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