THE ARTIST
Adorning What Is Already Divine
My name is Kenneth Beauchum, also known as Ras Tree, and I am the artist behind Aboriginal Bling Blam. I’ve been creating jewelry since 1999, guided by a simple truth:
Everything has a frequency.
The stones.
The metals.
And the people who wear them.
I don’t believe in changing beauty.
I believe in honoring it.
Jewelry With Intention, Not Imitation
Every piece I create begins with listening — to the stone, to the material, and to the energy it carries. Through hand-wrapped wire and natural stones, I bring together form, balance, and intention in a way that allows each piece to speak for itself.
The wire is not just structure.
It is movement, connection, and flow.
The stones are not decoration.
They are carriers of presence and meaning.
This is jewelry meant to be felt, not just seen.
A Practice Rooted in Craft & Culture
I am informally trained, shaped by mentorship, lived experience, and decades of hands-on mastery. My work draws inspiration from sacred geometry, ancient symbols, sound engineering, and ancestral traditions, blended with contemporary expression.
For more than two decades, I have traveled throughout the U.S. and Caribbean, sharing my work directly with people at festivals, cultural gatherings, and art markets. This direct connection is essential — because jewelry, like culture, is meant to be shared person to person.
One-of-a-Kind by Nature
No molds.
No mass production.
No duplicates.
Each piece is created individually, guided by the stone itself and completed only when the balance feels right. That’s why no two pieces are ever the same — and why the right one often finds its wearer.
I also offer custom creations, designed collaboratively to fit your body, your energy, and your story.
More Than Jewelry
To me, jewelry is not about trends or status.
It is about alignment.
It’s about how you feel when you put it on.
How it excites you.
How it reminds you of who you are.
That instant connection.
When stone, metal, and spirit come together, something powerful happens — and that harmony is what keeps me grateful, inspired, and committed to this craft.
My Invitation
If you’re here, you’re likely drawn to jewelry with meaning — pieces that carry meaning, presence, and authenticity.
Take your time.
Explore what speaks to you.
Trust what resonates.
Your piece will find you.

