At Kinship Station, we carry River Song because her jewelry holds what we hold dear: A reverence for the handmade. A love of story. A connection to place and people....
The World of Pascale Monvoisin
Who is Pascale Monvoisin? Pascale was born in Paris, but her soul belongs to the world. A child of the 1970s, she grew up steeped in the rich visual culture...
Maura Green: Talismanic Jewelry for the Modern Mystic
Who is Maura Green? Maura Green, knows that jewelry is deeply personal, so she creates pieces “to endure, to transcend, to celebrate, to remember, to protect, to shine.” Maura has...
The Huichol: Ancestral Art
The Huichol people — or Wixárika, as they call themselves — reside in the Sierra Madre mountains of Mexico and are one of the few Indigenous cultures in the world...
Ancient Echoes, Modern Grace: Handmade Devotion with Acanthus
At Kinship Station, we carry objects that feel as though they were made for the wearer—etched with memory, shaped by care, worn close to the heart. Acanthus is one of those...
Modern Relics: The Craft and Power of DMD Metal
Some jewelry feels like heirlooms born today, yet bearing the gravity of centuries. DMD Metal, created by goldsmith and artist Derek McKay Duncan, draws from antiquity—Roman coins, sacred symbols, ancestral...
Weaving the Past Into the Present: Textile Poetry with Atelier Nomade
When we first encountered the work of Atelier Nomade, we recognized something ancient in it. The kind of beauty that doesn’t beg for attention—but commands it quietly. To us, these...
A Shrine to Sensuality: In Reverence of Loren Lewis Cole
At Kinship Station, we are drawn to creators who speak the ancient language of matter—the ones who remember that an object is never just an object. It can be a...
Threads That Refuse to Be Cut: Sacred Rebellion with Victoria Villasana
What if the story didn’t end at the frame? Victoria Villasana’s work does just that. At Kinship Station, we carry framed and unframed prints by the Mexican-born, Spain-based textile artist...
Jewelry as Whispered Protection: The Celestial Jewelry of Celine Daoust
There are some pieces you wear like armor. Others, like memory. And then there are the rare ones—quiet and gleaming—that feel like portals. Celine Daoust crafts the latter. At Kinship Station,...
The Hands That Shape Memory: The Diasporic Beauty of TARAD Ceramics
TARAD Ceramics: Where Clay Meets Ritual
Hand-thrown in Victoria by Thai-Australian artist Tarad Sutabutr, each piece from TARAD carries the quiet power of presence. Rooted in wabi-sabi beauty and diasporic memory, these vessels are made not just for function—but for feeling. Explore our latest artist spotlight honoring the hands and heritage behind the work.