Why Clay?
Most jewelry is manufactured in bulk — stamped from metal sheets, cast in molds, packaged in thousands. It looks like thousands. ClayBloom exists because jewelry should look like it was made for you, not like it was made for everyone.
Polymer clay is unpredictable in the best way. Every texture tool leaves a different impression. Every batch of color mixes slightly differently. Every pair of earrings carries the fingerprints — sometimes literally — of the person who made them. That's not a flaw. That's the point.
ClayBloom launched in 2024 with a single collection and a stack of earring backs. It's grown since, but the process hasn't changed: one piece at a time, by hand, in Aurora, Colorado.