Western Jewelry: The Texas Collection

Western Jewelry: The Texas Collection

They say home is where the heart is. If that's true, a big chunk of mine lives just across the state line, west of Toledo Bend. 

A Deep Connection to Texas

My mom entered this world in Georgia and was raised in Louisiana, but she was Texan from the day she was born to her fourth-generation Lone Star state parents. Every summer, holiday, or long weekend growing up, you could find her (at her happiest) on her grandparent's farm in Nacogdoches, Texas. Of all the places she'd called home, this place was home in her bones.


We grew up going to that same house often. Any chance my mom could sneak us away, you bet we'd be at our great grandparents' house feeding chickens, checking cows, and picking peaches. My mom's love for the country was contagious, and time there was a balm for our souls.

Nacogdoches Texas Barn Farmhouse

A Tribute to Texan Heritage

The summer I graduated high school, she was offered a promotion that would take her to a store at the edge of that same little Texas town, a few windy miles from her grandparents' house.


Her grandparents' house sat empty for years, and I like to think waiting for her. I never lived there, but when I say I'm going home to see my mom, it's Texas I'm going home to— back to the farm where the stars at night are big & bright. 

 

Nacogdoches texas night

Inspiration Behind our Western Jewelry: The Texas Collection

Over the years, my Louisiana-obsessed soul would take breaks to honor my Texas heritage. This collection of handcrafted Western jewelry is an homage to the generations of Texan souls that echo in my being. The work, research, and the time spent digging deep into these symbols woven through by best memories have been a gift.


Some of these symbols are instantly recognizable as Texan to most anyone, while others are symbols that mean Texas to me. 

Texas inspired handmade jewelry

Symbols of Texas in Our Jewelry

This collection is a tribute to my kid's Texan grandparents, my Texan grandparents, and a few more generations of Texan grandparents before them. It's only fitting that I share it with you on Grandparents Day. I just wish mine were here to see it.

 

Texas handmade jewelry

This collection of Texas-inspired western jewelry is more than just a nod to my roots—it's a tribute to the symbols, memories, and heritage that define Texas for me and so many others.

 

Texas inspired handmade jewelry

 

Barred Owl

Inspired by my grandmother from Houston, who came down with a bad case of owl collecting after college. She had a collection of more owl-themed things than you have EVER seen.

Armadillo

These little armored-covered critters we've all seen at least once, bottoms up on the shoulder of a highway road.

Osage orange

We'd bring back these lime green, brainy textured balls from Texas to "keep the bugs away."

Texas Longhorn

You haven't seen cute till your mom texts you a picture of her fresh born baby longhorn.

Key

A tiny key to who knows what, but the mystery makes it even more fun.

Horned Toad

The first horned toad I met was a ceramic likeness that lived on the headboard bookshelf of my grandparents' bed. His name was Ol' Rip, and his story is one of unlikely inspiration and a bona fide tall tale. 

 

 

Texas Inspired Handmade jewelry lost wax cast

 

Lost Wax Carved Jewelry

For our Texas-inspired jewelry Madeline hand carved each original piece in wax. MIMOSA uses the ancient art of Lost Wax casting  to create all of our pieces of our Texas-inspired Jewelry. See below for behind the scenes of the armadillo cuff in the hand carving process.

 

Armadillo jewelry lost wax cast hand carving

 

 

SHOP OUR WESTERN JEWELRY THE TEXAS COLLECTION

Shop our entire collection of Texas-inspired Western Jewelry, including the Longhorn JewelryOwl Jewelry, Osage Orange Jewelry, Armadillo Jewelry, Horned Toad Jewelry, and Key Jewelry.


1 comment


  • Anita Richard

    Loved the pictures & the history behind this collection!
    I love going to your mom’s- so peaceful!💗💗


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