


Hi, I'm Leah
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been drawn to the stories behind music — not just in the sound, but in the physical records themselves. The colors, fonts, logos, and even the wear on each label tell a story. Over the years, I began collecting old vinyl — the ones too scratched or damaged to play — and realized they still had life left in them.
One day, I cut into a record just to see what would happen. What I found was something beautiful — the label art transformed into something new, something wearable. That first experiment became reVinyled: a collection of handcrafted jewelry made from authentic records, each piece designed to celebrate music, memory, and sustainability.

From Jewelry...
While jewelry is at the heart of reVinyled, the creative process naturally grew into vinyl record art — wall pieces, framed designs, and sculptural works that highlight the visual side of music.
Every record I work with is chosen for its story — the typography, the label color, or even the wear from years of play. Some labels feature incredible design work or bold color combinations; others carry handwritten names or DJ notes from as far back as the 1950s. Those markings are my favorite — small traces of someone else’s connection to the music.

I don’t seal or hide those imperfections; I let them breathe. They’re proof that these records were once loved, played, and part of someone’s life. When I cut and reimagine them, I’m not erasing their history — I’m continuing it.
Whether I’m shaping a pair of earrings or creating a larger art piece, I approach each design with the same mindset: to honor the record’s origin while transforming it into something new. The result is a collection of jewelry and artwork that bridges nostalgia and modern design — objects that invite people to reconnect with the emotion, color, and rhythm of sound.


