About Thicket
For anyone who has ever loved a small corner of landscape.
Landscape, and your place within it, is an integral part of life and an essential part of understanding the world around you.
This is jewelry that draws deeply from that connection, and grants you a way to carry it with you.
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Each Piece's Journey
Thicket pieces begin with a mold of found and foraged natural objects. This mold is used in the process of lost wax casting which creates perfect replicas of the original object in solid fine metal.
The casting is done by an artisan casting house in New York City's jewelry district that specializes in working with recycled metals.
From there each piece is made with heirloom care, by hand, in Thicket's sunny studio in Portland, Maine.
Thicket's designer
Rebecca Perea-Kane
Rebecca grew up in New England fascinated by wood frogs, painted turtles, and pitcher plants.
After working for other independent jewelry and textile designers, and an MFA in poetry, Rebecca launched Thicket in 2014.