Emily Dickinson 1830–1886
A Bird Came Down
“A Bird, came down the Walk —”
Finches, feathers and small wild things — fragments made to be worn.
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Nature-inspired artisan jewelry, born in the misty heart of Kraków, Europe.
Discover the Collection
Each collection is named for a poet and built around one poem — the verse you wear, cast in metal.
Emily Dickinson 1830–1886
“A Bird, came down the Walk —”
Finches, feathers and small wild things — fragments made to be worn.
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Edward Thomas 1878–1917
“The green roads that end in the forest…”
Deep woodland, winter dark, and the path through the trees.
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William Wordsworth 1770–1850
“…a host, of golden daffodils;”
Spring, daffodils and wildflowers — the brightest, most giftable line.
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Wave 3
Bolesław Leśmian 1877–1937
A Slavic discovery — moss, dew and the forest floor, in Polish and English.
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Wave 3
Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer 1865–1940
Mist, mountain tarns and montane pine — the collection we are named for.
Coming SoonEvery piece carries a line of its poem — on the card, and on the metal. Open any piece for its full story, the poem it draws from, and its technical details. Each is made to order in the Kraków studio; contact us for pricing and availability.
“He did not know I saw”
A finch perched mid-note on a fine, fog-grey chain.
Recycled sterling silver
“Hope is the thing with feathers”
One long flight feather, fallen and found, kept in bronze.
Bronze, hand-patinated
“Conjectured were they Pearls”
A pair of dew-drop studs, caught the moment before they fall.
Recycled sterling silver
“These many springs”
A small acorn set against a band textured like old oak bark.
Recycled sterling silver
“over the snow”
A wide cuff that keeps the peel and curl of silver-birch bark.
Bronze, hand-patinated
“the green roads”
Two paths in a single forked twig, cast where the green roads divide.
Recycled sterling silver
“in that green bower”
A single unfurling fern, cast from a frond gathered at first light.
Recycled sterling silver
“A Brother of the dancing leaves”
Two oak leaves, lightly oxidised so every vein holds the shadow.
Recycled sterling silver
“a host of golden daffodils”
A scatter of tiny daffodil-cup studs, golden against the lobe.
Recycled sterling silver
100% Hand-Forged
No factory lines; every ring and necklace is shaped by hand, using centuries-old European metalsmithing techniques.
Directly Cast from Nature
We use real twigs, leaves, and moss collected from Polish forests to create our unique casting molds.
Certified Heritage
Every order arrives in a premium linen box, complete with a wax-sealed Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artisan in Kraków.
Every piece at Finch in the Fog is handcrafted in our Kraków studio. Inspired by the dense, mysterious forests of Southern Poland and the haunting beauty of our city's medieval streets under a blanket of morning fog.
We translate the textures of bark, fern leaves, and morning dew into wearable heirlooms.
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Poetry
cast in metal.