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East Coast Roots with a Wild West Heart

Born in the heart of Texas but nurtured by the eclectic charm of North Carolina since infancy, Haleigh is an artist whose creative journey is as diverse as the found objects that inspire her work. From keys to shells, feathers to beads, she has always had an innate curiosity for the beauty found in everyday artifacts.

It wasn't until her mother encouraged her to participate in their home church craft bazaar a decade ago that Haleigh realized the transformative power of her ideas. Since then, she has dedicated herself to crafting statement pieces that embody the essence of bohemian freedom while resonating with the warmth of -sincere- Southern hospitality.

With three years of experience honing her skills as a silversmith, Haleigh seamlessly blends her love for natural stones with the artistry of metalwork. Her creations are a testament to her unique vision, offering a harmonious fusion of the unconventional and the familiar.

Through her work, Haleigh invites viewers to embark on a journey of self-expression and discovery, where each piece tells a story of wanderlust, creativity, and the rich tapestry of life in the American South.

weighed down by things I found, kissed by sun & dust

Frequently Asked Questions::..

Where is your next market?

In 2024, I am scheduled to attend:

GYPSY FARM FAIR - October 12th - Lawndale, NC

Do you sell your jewelry at local shops?

Yes! Find me in Asheville at: Atelier Maison, 2 on Crescent, MTN Merch, Traveling Chic Boutique, & Sweeten Creek Antiques.

& in Canton at: Clementine’s Boutique

Do you do custom projects?

I APPRECIATE that you ask me, I really do, and here’s how I feel about them:

  • ”Will you please recreate X” (if I can get the supply, I’d love to!)

  • “Can you fix this and put your own little spin on it?” (if you’re an established customer, yes - I know what you’re into!)

  • “I just want something simple” (please no, these terrify me)

  • “Wedding-related things” (I just can’t, my Wellbutrin is not that strong)