Kiwi's Curios

Kiwi's Curios Kyra | Sustainable Creative πŸ₯
The art of reuse: custom jewelry ♻️, DIY home πŸ”¨, second-hand style πŸ‘— People that know me well call me a "crow".

I pick up shiny, unusual, textured things and save them to craft with later. I have always been crafty, but I started making jewelry in grade school, first simply stringing beads onto elastic thread. I eventually taught myself peyote and other stitches, and raffled off some intricate pieces to raise money for charity at the age of 12. My creativity evolves continuously, and I love to learn new tec

hniques and work with different materials. I love wirework, beadwork, polymer clay, lampwork (glass bead making), and regularly try to incorporate found objects into mixed-media designs. I love to create and invent and combine. All of my pieces are handmade with care - I can't wait to share my creations with you!

03/12/2026

Thrilled to celebrate that today, Kiwi's Curios reached 100 sales at Handmade House Dundas!! πŸ₯° I'm so grateful that the Dundas community supports my creative upcycling. Here's to the next hundred!

My most recent repair - this lovely necklace with a jolly assortment of handmade lampwork glass beads!Much of this whims...
02/09/2026

My most recent repair - this lovely necklace with a jolly assortment of handmade lampwork glass beads!

Much of this whimsical piece had been strung on box chain, which is notorious for snapping. As I tried to repair it the first time, it kept breaking in even more places, even with a light touch!

I took it home from the Repair Cafe because I wanted to spend some time re-building it in a way that would last. It was, after all, the lady's favourite necklace!

I ended up replacing 2/3 of the chain, "hovering" the beads with crimps, and replaced two wire sections with a higher (thicker) gauge so they wouldn't snap in the future. Finally, I added a new clasp - the old one was bent out of shape, and unlikely to continue supporting the weight of these lovely beads.

Thank you for trusting me with it, Shelly! πŸ₯°

Please reach out to me if you'd like any jewelry fixed - I do offer this service outside of Repair CafΓ©s! ♻️

Hamilton friends! Still looking for a Valentine's surprise for your sweetheart? All Kiwi's Curios jewelry is 10% off at ...
02/06/2026

Hamilton friends! Still looking for a Valentine's surprise for your sweetheart? All Kiwi's Curios jewelry is 10% off at Handmade House Dundas!

Check it out for some utterly unique recycled accessories!

(Pictured: Birch bark earrings & bike tire choker)

01/22/2026

Come see me for jewelry fixing this Saturday at the Dundas Repair CafΓ©! ♻️

I've always been inspired to repair and re-use, and I'm so grateful to share these skills with the community! These Action 13 events are so joyful - full of new connections, sustainable re-use, and even live music & refreshments! If you haven't been to one yet, it's an experience you won't want to miss.

And for those of you that haven't heard of repair cafΓ©s, they are a global movement with over 3,800 active locations! Check out RepairCafe.org to find the one closest to you πŸ˜ŠπŸ’š

Dundas Repair CafΓ© Details: Saturday, January 24, 10am until noon at the Dundas Town Hall (upper level)

At our last market of the holiday season, this lacy Helianthus Collar finally found its home! 🌻These pieces, hand-stitch...
12/15/2025

At our last market of the holiday season, this lacy Helianthus Collar finally found its home! 🌻

These pieces, hand-stitched with beads only a couple of millimetres wide, take a LONG time to make (and even longer to sell! πŸ˜…). But, the feeling is so worth it when that special person comes along and knows it's meant for them!

I started my jewelry-making journey in Grade 8 by learning to make beadwork pieces like this for a school "personal development" project. Though I've branched out into (many, many) more media, I love coming back to these techniques and slowly, meditatively seeing something incredible take shape from such tiny components.

Today I got a little too excited & overconfident with a project πŸ˜… (result in pic  #2)....I tried to teach myself a techn...
11/28/2025

Today I got a little too excited & overconfident with a project πŸ˜… (result in pic #2)....

I tried to teach myself a technique, and it was going pretty well, so I tried to take some video clips to edit together into a video of the process later. BUT, it was my first time trying riveting. I don't have a riveting hammer. Or a proper bench pin or block at my bench yet. And I was riveting drilled pieces of GLASS πŸ‘€πŸ˜¬

Sounds like a recipe for disaster... And it didn't end well.

Oh well, time to pivot! I can re-use all of the brass pieces, drill a new piece of brown glass, and re-make the pendant another day when it's not 11 at night πŸ˜…

Stay tuned! I'm excited for this concept, despite the setback 😊

11/23/2025

How a carving in wax becomes a sterling signet ring! This is the first piece I have ever made using lost wax casting - I think I'm going to have to keep it for myself πŸ˜…

Stay tuned to see the other pieces I made using this technique! πŸ‘€

I'm so lucky to have been able to take a series of classes at - very grateful to the talented instructors there that started me on my metalsmithing journey! πŸ’šπŸ’

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