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necklaces
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tokyo punch

it all started with a cocktail. this intricate piece takes inspiration from a “tokyo punch” cocktail enjoyed on a night out. an interpretation of everyday luxury + indulgence.
featuring faux fur spacers, ceramic smiley faces, glass frogs, countless freshwater pearls, swarovski crystal glass beads, a hand drawn pendant, and stainless steel hardware.
$350
notre dame

much like its namesake, this necklace is no short of a masterpiece. featuring glass statement beads, oversized glass pearls, glass + acrylic flowers, fabric roses, swarovski charms, a vintage pendant centrepiece, and stainless steel hardware.
$245
pretty on the inside

feel pretty all over with this stunning statement necklace; highlights include a faux fur bead, tarot card charm, oversized faux pearls, star shaped fresh water pearls, a barbed wire charm, vintage pendant centrepiece, and stainless steel hardware.
$245
sentimental

wear your sentimentality on your sleeve with this unique piece. featuring dozens of ornate porcelain beads, glass leaves + flowers, swarovski crystal drops, and of course, a marc jacob’s chloé perfume bottle ; repurposed into a fully functional locket.
$280
god’s teeth

this modular choker is inspired by profane oaths, betrayal, fingers crossed behind the back. constructed using hand-dyed vintage lace, woven through stainless steel jump rings with ribbon. Hardware, beads, and charms, are stainless steel.
$325
daisy chain

this piece pays homage to days spent picking daisies, and the ambitions they represented. constructed using spike pendants, shell slices, glass leaves, acrylic beads, freshwater pearls, and stainless steel hardware.
$200
orbital pull

let the universe pull you towards what is right. inspired by meteor showers, deep space, and the unknown. constructed using metal bugle beads, freshwater pearls, and stainless steel hardware.
$145
pearly whites

show us that smile. this necklace mirrors the vulnerability, and strange appeal, of the only exposed part of our skeletons. constructed with freshwater pearls, acrylic beads, and stainless steel hardware.
$165
featherweight

this earring pair is inspired by modern-day aristocracy; decadence that was once deemed unachievable. constructed using stainless steel + gold plated hardware, and porcelain beads.
$70
home for supper

trot home, just in time for supper. this earring pair pays homage to a well loved illustrator, a re-imagination of a world adored by many. featuring tom kitten buttons, czech glass leaves, acrylic roses, freshwater pearls, and stainless steel hardware.
$80
sweet thing

swoon over this botanical earring pair. featuring a variety of glass + acrylic flowers, acrylic leaves, mother of pearl buttons, and stainless steel hardware.
$55
junk drawer

inspired by treasures hidden deep within the spaces we often neglect. featuring eight-ball beads, clay killer whale beads, piercing jewellery, swarovski crystal hearts, and stainless steel hardware.
$70
check-mate

the game’s over. this earring pair takes the cake. inspired partly by medieval battlefields; wit, strategy, wrath. featuring vintage chess piece buttons, swarovski crystal drops, and stainless steel hardware.
$70
self sabotage

sometimes the saboteur is within us. twisted, tangled, almost indecipherable. constructed using freshwater pearl crosses, mismatched bellybutton jewellery, and stainless steel hardware.
$80
shell-candy

wear them close enough to your ear, and you’re bound to hear the ocean. these unique clips are constructed using treasures of all kinds, including consciously sourced/secondhand seashells, stickers, lace + woven appliqué, acrylic embellishments and more.
$35 for one
$55 for a pair
gateway

your first step into a world unknown. this bracelet takes inspiration from wrought iron, chainmaille garments, and gothic architecture. constructed using stainless steel beads + hardware.
$60
about the brand
established early 2024, freakazoid is a series of bedroom floor experiments gone wild; this brand aims to not only challenge, but to also subtly shape, modern day expectations of fine jewellery. currently, designs are not repeated and remain one-of-one.
while it’s true that one man’s trash is often another’s treasure - not all treasure is found gleaming. a vast portion of materials used are repurposed, pre-loved, handmade or altered. what is sourced new is bought from local/small businesses when possible.


