Tawaw to Kwosel Jewelry and Arts.

I wanted to acknowledge Moh’kinsstis and the traditional Treaty 7 territory and oral practices of the Blackfoot confederacy: Siksika, Kainai, Piikani as well as the Stoney Nakoda and Tsuut’ina nations. We acknowledge that this territory is home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3 within the historical Northwest Métis homeland.

Kwósel Indigenous Jewelry and Art

is owned by Melissa Victor, a mother, a beader, and proud member of Xwchíyò:m (Cheam First Nation)

Embark on this visual voyage that celebrates success, strategy, and style—all through Melissa Victor’s lens. Every frame is more than a picture; it's a conversation piece, an inspiration source, a journey driven by a purpose.

My reason for launching Kwósel in 2023 was a desire to connect with my Xwchíyò:m roots, and after falling in love with beading. Which is why I named my business in Halq’eméylem language, 'Kwósel' meaning 'Star,' and my jewelry and art blends cultural teachings through beadwork and cedar weaving.

Fast forward to the present, I have been extremely humbled by the support I have received from my family and friends, the community and fellow Indigenous Artisans. They have supported my growth as an Indigenous Artisan, and as an Indigenous women entrepreneur.

I am grateful for the opportunities to be featured in exhibitions like ‘Mothers and Matriarchy,’ New York Fashion Week’s ‘Made in Canada,’ and internationally at Paris Fashion Week, and New York Fashion Week.

I believe, these opportunities offer Kwósel to broaden its horizons, allowing us to help amplify the creativity and beauty of Indigenous artistry beyond our Turtle Island, and on a global platform.

Kwósel Collections

Kwósel handcrafts Indigenous jewelry and art, using quality beads that are available in Kwósel's Bead Supply Retail store and online. Kwósel also offers custom designed Indigenous fashion for both women and men.

Start shopping online! Check out the most popular and new Kwósel jewelry and art

Events & More

Markets and Events

Kwósel team participates in several markets and events throughout the year, such as Pow Wows, community markets, pop-ups in various locations, and during large events like Stampede week and Klondike Days (KDays).

Workshops and more

Sharpen your beading skills at Kwósel's specialized workshops! Offered at least twice a year, where Melissa will offer traditional beading techniques while offering a creative community setting at her Retail location.

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Business Affiliations

Indigenous Tourism Alberta

Proud member since 2025

Alberta Women Entrepre2 Columnneurs

Bold Leadership Program 2024

I- Cedar


Fall 2022 - Cohort 2

Canadian

Council for Indigenous' Business

Proud recipient of the Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Fund with CCIB 2024 Membership

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