Ramblers Relics

Ramblers Relics Custom, handmade jewelry that utilizes basic natural resources. No two pieces are ever the same. Welcome to Ramblers Relics! Thanks for looking!

Rightfully named - as an avid travel-bug, I found myself acquiring a large collection of natural items that would inevitably collect dust in a box; Instead, I chose to share my collected trinkets with the public, in the form of jewelry and nature inspired home decor, and odd crafts. I use things I find on my travels to create completely one of a kind unique jewelry. From drift wood to rough stones

, I enjoy working with and using all natural elements, but my prefered medium is bones. All bones are sourced by me, and are always cruelty free. I do not accept remains of animals who have been killed for sport, nor do I condone doing so. I do commission pieces; for which you can either message me directly here, or contact me via e-mail: [email protected] for any other questions please feel free to shoot me a message.

**added to the shop!** these mini macrame keychains adorned with Great Salt Lake salt crystals are adorable! Who knew sa...
09/30/2017

**added to the shop!** these mini macrame keychains adorned with Great Salt Lake salt crystals are adorable! Who knew salt could be so pretty?

Wasatch chokers are back! Check em out in the shop (link in bio)! I know I'm not the only one who has felt that new morn...
09/13/2017

Wasatch chokers are back! Check em out in the shop (link in bio)! I know I'm not the only one who has felt that new morning chill! I better get down to some serious rock hounding before snow hits and hides the stones until spring. πŸ” @ Salt Lake City, Utah

Hi πŸ‘‹ I'm Sykarri, and I like long walks through the woods in search of dead things, and proverbially biting off more pro...
09/13/2017

Hi πŸ‘‹ I'm Sykarri, and I like long walks through the woods in search of dead things, and proverbially biting off more projects than I can chew....nonetheless I am very excited to share batch numero uno of my 100% natural peppermint beeswax lip balm in my handmade driftwood jars. In my attempt to get I spent time visiting and checking out the products of local family owned small businesses, and am happy to state that everything from my beeswax and driftwood, to my oils and flowers are all sourced locally from Salt Lake grassroots 'makers' or [responsibly] from nature itself. I would love feedback on different variations you might like to see in the future, i.e. Natural additives - scents, flavors, and the possibility of natural color pigmentation. My gears are'a turnin', and I cannot wait to get started on batch 2. (Link in bio) @ Salt Lake City, Utah

Shop update coming soon! I have some BRAND NEW goodies heading to the shop. Check back tomorrow for a post update on the...
09/13/2017

Shop update coming soon! I have some BRAND NEW goodies heading to the shop. Check back tomorrow for a post update on the new direction Ramblers Relics is headed!
Pictured is the simple yet elegant African Porcupine pendant. @ Salt Lake City, Utah

**now available** Deer tooth and river stone necklace 🦌 @ Salt Lake City, Utah
08/06/2017

**now available** Deer tooth and river stone necklace 🦌 @ Salt Lake City, Utah

Coming soon! In honor of the blooming Wasatch - 'GeoFlora' stone necklace. 🌼🌸🌷
08/06/2017

Coming soon! In honor of the blooming Wasatch - 'GeoFlora' stone necklace. 🌼🌸🌷

This may become a never ending series if I keep finding such beautiful drift wood! A jewelry stand, wall hanger, or simp...
07/26/2017

This may become a never ending series if I keep finding such beautiful drift wood! A jewelry stand, wall hanger, or simply a piece of natural decor; I try to make all of my pieces intriguing and versatile. All of the stones have been ethically sourced from the Wasatch, and the wood mostly out of Echo.

When a bee dies on your windowsill....well it would be rude to NOT preserve it forever, right? Fun fact: farmers in isol...
07/25/2017

When a bee dies on your windowsill....well it would be rude to NOT preserve it forever, right?
Fun fact: farmers in isolated areas of Africa have issues with elephants destroying their crops and homes. With farming being the sole livelihood of many, this is hugely devastating on many levels. Who do they employ to save the day? Why the bee of course! A literal fence of buzzing protectors. Yes, these five ton beasts are afraid of something that weighs no more than a dime. Nature is funny. The elephants are safe, the humans are safe, the villages get honey galore, and the bees have a whole new range of crop to pollinate. When nature works together, win win situations can be achieved. 🐘🐝 @ Salt Lake City, Utah

I am REALLY digging these Wasatch stone hair pieces. Talk about some natural pizazz for your luscious locks!Also --- A l...
07/25/2017

I am REALLY digging these Wasatch stone hair pieces. Talk about some natural pizazz for your luscious locks!
Also --- A long overdue shop update went down tonight! I'll be updating more over the course of the week.

Social media is not my forte, y'all. And for that I apologize. This piece is from last year - a fox vertebrae and turquo...
07/25/2017

Social media is not my forte, y'all. And for that I apologize. This piece is from last year - a fox vertebrae and turquoise beaded ring. Simplicity at its finest.

For the kids, by the kid. These kid friendly resin encased snake vertebrae necklaces were created with the help of my da...
05/02/2017

For the kids, by the kid. These kid friendly resin encased snake vertebrae necklaces were created with the help of my daughter. She loves 'making' just as much as I do! The sturdiness of the resin makes it perfect for any rumbling tumbling kid. These two and several more are currently available.

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