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The Blak jewellery queen primed for Christmas

Nicole Brown
Nicole Brown Published December 2, 2025 at 9.05am (AWST)

There are creators whose work you admire from afar, and then there are creators like Kristy Dickinson whose pieces wrap around you like joy itself. As someone who has worn her designs with pride, laughter and so much delight, celebrating Haus of Dizzy for Blak Christmas feels like celebrating a sister whose brilliance has coloured so many of our lives.

Ms Dickinson built Haus of Dizzy from a real and personal place.

"Haus of Dizzy was born from a mix of creativity, survival and cultural pride. I started making jewellery as a form of therapy during a tough period in my life, and it quickly became a way to express my identity as a proud Wiradjuri woman," she said.

That truth lives in every piece she creates. Her story is woven through the colours, the motifs, the political statements and the sparkle that only she can bring to life.

Her work is rooted in love for community. She speaks often about designing for mob and for anyone who needs a reminder of their own power.


"My community inspires me every day. I design for Blak women, our allies, our kids and anyone who wants to wear something that creates joy, empowerment and conversation," Ms Dickinson said.

It is why her earrings have become symbols of connection across the country. Every time I have worn them, people stop, smile and ask about them. Her art travels farther than she ever will.

Supporting Haus of Dizzy means supporting her family, her studio and her vision for the future.

"Every purchase has a ripple effect. When someone buys from me this Christmas, they are supporting a Blak owned, family run business that helps provide stability for my son Ziggy and creates jobs for my small team."

That support also keeps her community workshops alive and her collaborations thriving.

"Everything we create is made with intention. Our pieces are made in our Naarm studio. They are bold, joyful, culture-centred and built to make people smile."

And above all, Kristy hopes people feel something meaningful.


"I want people to feel connected to culture, to creativity, to joy. When someone chooses to buy Blak, I want them to feel proud knowing their purchase uplifts a First Nations business and celebrates our stories."

For Kristy Dickinson, choosing Blak-made is an act of strength and future building.

"Supporting Blak businesses is a powerful act of change. Every Blak business is a pathway to self-determination, cultural celebration and a stronger future for the next generation."

This festive season, support the Blak economy. Choose Blak made. Gift Blak brilliance.


And for the perfect Christmas present that celebrates culture, confidence and joy, purchase directly from Haus of Dizzy and wear the magic Kristy creates at https://hausofdizzy.com/

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