About Bobby
Three Years of Closed Doors
Bobby is 22. For three years, he applied for job after job. Every one ended the same way — a thank you, then nothing. No one ever said why out loud. But Bobby knew.
What His Grandmother Taught Him
Growing up, Bobby spent whole summers with his grandmother on the back porch, sorting stones into piles — rose quartz for love, citrine for hope, amethyst for calm. She believed every stone carried a feeling worth wearing, and she taught him to string them one bead at a time.
The Bracelet She Left Him
Three years of closed doors finally became too much. Bobby decided he didn't need someone to give him a job — he'd build his own. The only person missing was his grandmother. She passed away before she could see it. On her last day, she pressed her own rose quartz bracelet into his hand.
He wears it every single day. Not because it makes him sad — because it means he gets to remember her.
What This Shop Is
Every bracelet here is strung by Bobby's own hands, the same way she showed him. His sister Sara built the website and runs everything else so he can stay at the table doing what he loves.
Why It Matters When You Order
You're not just buying a bracelet. You're backing a young man the job market gave up on — who hired himself instead. Every order is one more bracelet he gets to make.