Founded by Kasia, a Polish-born designer with a fierce love for craftsmanship and storytelling, Wild Tabby is where handmade jewelry meets poetic rebellion. After spending twelve years in London’s fashion and jewelry scene—attending European trade shows, collaborating with artists, and absorbing the pulse of global design—Kasia brought her vision stateside to Connecticut, where Wild Tabby now thrives.
Our pieces are unapologetically personal. Each bracelet, cuff, and copper pyramid is crafted by hand, often one wire twist at a time. We work with seed beads, stamped metals, raw crystals, and sculpted copper to create jewelry that hums with energy and intention. Whether it’s a minimalist wrap bracelet or a wire grid that channels sacred geometry, every item is designed to be worn, gifted, and talked about.
✨ What We Stand For:
- Craftsmanship that honors the handmade, not the mass-made
- Designs that spark conversation and connection
- Branding that’s playful, punchy, and unapologetically real
- A Connecticut-made identity with global flair
Wild Tabby is for the bold, the poetic, the quietly rebellious. For the ones who mix copper with crystals, minimalism with meaning, and bracelets with backstory. Whether you found us through a snarky caption, a classroom flyer, or a crystal grid that made you pause—welcome. You’re in good company.
Founder’s Note
Hey, I’m Kasia—founder, maker, and mischief-maker behind Wild Tabby.
I was born in Poland, raised on curiosity, and spent twelve years in London immersed in fashion and jewelry design. I’ve walked the aisles of Europe’s biggest trade shows, studied the details that make a piece unforgettable, and learned how to mix grit with glam, edge with elegance. Now, I’m building Wild Tabby from my Connecticut studio, where copper coils, crystal grids, and snarky captions collide.
Wild Tabby is my love letter to the handmade. To the people who want their jewelry to say something—whether it’s whispered in wire or stamped in steel. Every piece is a little rebellious, a little poetic, and always personal.
Thanks for being here. I hope you find something that feels like you.
—Kasia