Black woman jewelry designer working at a wooden desk, focused on assembling a necklace with gold chains and natural stone beads in a sunlit studio.

Made With Intention

This Black History Month, I’ve been reflecting on what it means to build something with care and let it grow over time. As a Black woman jewelry designer, my journey with Kevia began with a simple, foundational idea: jewelry should feel personal, easy to live in, and crafted with respect for both the wearer and the world.

I design our artisan jewelry sets so the pieces can be mixed, matched, and layered as your life shifts. Some days you wear one delicate piece; other days you layer them all for a bolder look. Over time, the combinations change, but the jewelry stays familiar—worn often and returned to instinctively because it truly feels like yours.

Building this Black-owned brand has brought both challenge and immense possibility. I’m grateful to create sustainable jewelry that honors individuality and intention. Thank you for being part of a community that values creativity and supports Black-owned businesses, not just this month, but always.

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