Kristy Dickinson, a proud Wiradjuri woman, is the creative force behind Haus of Dizzy, a jewellery brand that champions Indigenous culture and inspires empowerment and joy in its wearers. With 20 years of jewellery-making experience, Dickinson founded Haus of Dizzy in 2015 to address the lack of representation in the jewellery and fashion accessories industry. Her vision was to create a collection that empowered Mob to express their pride in a cool and fun way while initiating dialogues on Indigenous issues with allies.
Each unique piece from Haus of Dizzy is meticulously designed, laser-cut, hand-painted, and assembled in the company's Fitzroy-based studio in Melbourne/Naarm. By using mirrored acrylic, glitter, dynamic patterns, and innovative interpretations of the Aboriginal flag, Kristy fulfils her mission of bringing social, political, and environmental matters to the forefront through vibrant and colourful accessories.
Kristy Dickinson, a proud Wiradjuri woman, is the creative force behind Haus of Dizzy, a jewellery brand that champions Indigenous culture and inspires empowerment and joy in its wearers. With 20 years of jewellery-making experience, Dickinson founded Haus of Dizzy in 2015 to address the lack of representation in the jewellery and fashion accessories industry. Her vision was to create a collection that empowered Mob to express their pride in a cool and fun way while initiating dialogues on Indigenous issues with allies.
Each unique piece from Haus of Dizzy is meticulously designed, laser-cut, hand-painted, and assembled in the company's Fitzroy-based studio in Melbourne/Naarm. By using mirrored acrylic, glitter, dynamic patterns, and innovative interpretations of the Aboriginal flag, Kristy fulfils her mission of bringing social, political, and environmental matters to the forefront through vibrant and colourful accessories.
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