Handmade Amulets and other Jewelry made from Acorn Tops sustainably gathered from various forests in Michigan.

Every piece is Uniquely handcrafted using a wide variety of materials  


Each Acorn top is cleaned, dried, and filled with layers of resin for a unique design. The back of each Acorn Amulet has a natural flower-like design which is as unique as a snowflake but wont melt. All coated in a final coat of resin for longevity.

While Acorn tops may be small, there are an infinite amount of ideas that can be put into them. Finding the perfect balance between combining Natural Art with Modern Technology.

Magical Amulets that change depending on the lighting


  • “The time and patience to make something this uniquely wonderful is something out of this world. Such amazing work that will definitely have me coming back for more! These pendants are simply magical!!”

    ~ Etsy Buyer

  • “A true artist. I recommend the shop 100%. Very nice artist for anyone who wants a unique necklace. In black light, the necklace is an absolute eye-catcher and shines great.”

  • “This one glows! I love it. My friends all tell me how eye catching it is. This one also has a little extra sparkle too! This is my new go to necklace.”

  • “The necklace earring combo I bought was absolutely lovey. I received a special gift in incredible wrapping and the most thoughtful thank you letter. 10/10 recommend.”


Every Acorn top is gathered from the forest floor. Leaving the inner nut part which many animals depend on for food.

The discarded tops are collected and recycled to give them a new life.

Recycling Natures Garbage


Sustaining Life

Acorns are crucial for many ecosystems, serving as a vital food source for various animals.

Containing important nutrition with protein, healthy fats, carbs, and minerals.

Many Amulets contain various sacred geometry symbols and other metaphysical symbolism.

Symbolism

“The strongest of Oak of the forest is not the one that is protected from the storm and hidden from the sun. It’s one that stands in the open where it is compelled to struggle for existence against the winds and rains and the scorching sun.”

— Napoleon Hill