
Numi Olive is a jewelry practice rooted in intention, memory, and place. Founded by self-taught metalsmith Beth Stoltzfus and named after her daughter, the brand carries a deeply personal origin—one that informs both its symbolism and process.


Working from her Tucson workshop, surrounded by desert landscape, Stoltzfus draws directly from nature to create talismanic forms meant to heal and protect. Precious gemstones are set into hand-stamped pendants and intricately wound cuffs, each piece shaped slowly and deliberately. The marks of the hand remain visible, reinforcing the sense that these objects are made to be lived with rather than polished into perfection.
There is an ancient quality to Numi Olive’s work. The jewelry recalls relics unearthed rather than produced—objects that feel storied, held, and kept close. Designed to be worn daily, the pieces exist as quiet companions, carrying meaning beyond adornment.

In Numi Olive, craft becomes ritual, and jewelry becomes something lasting—meant not just to be seen, but to stay.