I’ve always had a deep appreciation for design and the meticulous craftsmanship of handmade goods. There’s something about knowing that every stitch, weave, or brushstroke was created with intention—that a person’s time, skill, and passion went into bringing it to life.
Handmade leather bags with tassels, a Southwest Native American tapestry, or the intricate patterns of a Persian rug—each carries its own story. A one-of-a-kind canvas painting can transport you just as powerfully as a great song, pulling your mind into another place, another mood.
The artistry shows up in countless forms: the detailing on handmade cowboy boots, the texture of a woven poncho, the rhythm of a song played from the heart. I truly love it all. To me, handmade goods aren’t just objects—they’re treasures that connect us to culture, history, and human creativity in its purest form.