From My Garden, To Your Ears.

Est. 2020

Grown in the USA, Evie Courtot is a semi-fine jewelry brand combining new and vintage components with exquisitely preserved flowers. At Evie Courtot, I make jewelry at pace with nature, growing each flower from seed, and picking it right a it's peak, to dry and preserve. Each design celebrates the romantic beauty, playfulness and delicate nature of flowers. These one of a kind pieces are made to last a lifetime or more, if treated with care. I use materials like sterling silver, gold filled wire and crystal and pearl beads, as well as recycled metals and jewelry components.

Welcome to my Garden

In 2020, I found solace in cultivating flowers. This newfound passion not only saved my life but also became a source of inspiration for my creative journey. Every day, tending to these blooms became a therapeutic ritual, igniting a spark of creativity within me.

As I nurtured these delicate petals, I wanted share their beauty with friends and loved ones around the world. I wanted to offer more than just dried, lifeless flowers – I aimed to preserve their vibrant colors and exquisite forms in three-dimensional pieces of art.

Through countless tests and experiments, I honed my craft, perfecting techniques to encapsulate the essence of each bloom. What began as a personal project soon evolved into something much greater. The demand for custom floral pieces grew, leading me to establish a presence in local boutiques and ultimately launch my own online shop.

Today, I have crafted jewelry from over 30 different species of flowers, each piece telling a unique story of nature's beauty and resilience. From delicate daffodils to vibrant zinnias, every creation is a testament to the timeless elegance of botanical art.

Why Vintage Jewelry ?

After living in Seoul, experiencing yearly pollution from China, my life radically changed. Over the years the pollution became worse, resulting in chronic illness that left me leaving my job, friends and home I loved dearly. Most jewelry brands today are created fast and with incredible waste. This leads to many jewelry factories sending overstock to landfills. On top of that, their manufacturing processes release unnecessary amounts of toxins into the air. Many people living nearby do not have the privilege of existing without this pollution 365 days a year. There is also an incredible amount of unused jewelry sitting in jewelry boxes, storage, antique shops, just waiting to gain new life.