About
deeply personal, and lasting jewelry.
Inspired by nostalgia, memory and the joy of self expression.
Influenced by vintage objects, natural forms, and objects with a story, Rikki designs pieces that feel familiar, understated, and sentimental, to honour your own personal moments in life and add a bit of joy in wearing something that feels so deeply like you.

"sentiment + nostalgia are such beautiful parts of life. I want to create a physical tie to help hold on to those feelings that can only be held in our minds and in our hearts."

Thoughtfully chosen materials
Using natural, lasting materials with weight and quality is central to Rikki’s work. Each piece is made to be enjoyed for years to come. souvenir handmade jewelry is crafted using recycled sterling silver, bronze, naturally beautiful gemstones, and, at times, repurposed or vintage materials.



Made to last
In her studio, Rikki works with familar forms, classic shapes and natural textures, to create jewelry made by hand with care and intention, crafting pieces meant to fit into modern life and everyday use.
"I make jewelry to be worn often and kept for a long time. Each piece is shaped by hand, with attention to weight, feel, and texture. The small details that make something feel special and familiar the moment you put it on.”

“My work is influenced by objects that last: pieces that gather meaning over time, that feel personal rather than precious. Jewelry doesn’t need ceremony to be meaningful, it needs to be lived with and cherished."

Meet Rikki
Rikki has always been creating with her own two hands for as long as she can remember, and has always had a deep interest in design, natural materials and thoughtfully choosing ways to express to the world just who you are . She began making jewelry over sixteen years ago and has continued to develop her practice ever since.
Largely self-taught as a silversmith, Rikki fabricates each piece by hand or creates it through lost wax casting, carefully finishing every detail in her Winnipeg studio. Her approach is rooted in thoughtful craftsmanship, with a focus on durability, longevity, and jewelry that wears well over time.
Rikki works slowly and intentionally, choosing techniques that allow pieces to feel solid, considered, and lasting. She is interested in how objects age through wear. How they become familiar, personal, and quietly meaningful through daily use.
Her work has been carried by independent shops across Canada and shown at juried markets and pop-ups. In 2024, she deepened her practice through advanced study in lost wax casting at Penland School of Craft in North Carolina, and she is currently continuing her training through a one-year diploma in silversmithing.
When she’s not in the studio, Rikki can usually be found at home with her cat Moo and her partner. She loves thrifting, traveling, singing, making good food, and most recently, creating tiny miniatures purely for the joy of it.
