Our Story

The mind behind Curio & Corpse grew up in a home where superstition, story, and spirit were a taboo subject in everyday life. As a child, she collected what others overlooked—broken trinkets, discarded relics, forgotten objects that seemed to hum with unseen energy. While other children read bedtime stories, she studied books on divination, folklore, and the occult sciences, guided by an early sensitivity to what lies beyond the veil.

As she grew older, the world demanded resilience. As a single mother, she balanced responsibility with a calling she could never ignore. Magic, study, and the pursuit of rare curiosities became both sanctuary and compass. The idea for Curio & Corpse emerged slowly—part devotion, part rebellion against mundanity, and part love letter to the seekers who, like her, never quite fit into the ordinary world.

Curio & Corpse became a place where the unusual is honored, where forgotten artifacts find new guardians, and where her lifelong relationship with the metaphysical can serve a community of practitioners, collectors, and curious wanderers.

Her mission is simple:

Preserve what others dismiss. Honor what others fear. Share what others overlook.

Through Curio & Corpse, she invites others to explore the mysteries she has sought since childhood—and to find power in the peculiar.