The Gypset Honey studio is growing well,
hidden away upstairs in a loft looking out into treetops - for the time
being. The gypsy spirit has kept it moving from Southern California
beaches and the historic Shire of Charlie Chaplin, to the Hill Country
of Texas and Austin's Town Lake shores, up to the Red River countryside
and down to the Gulf Coast. Excursions to estate sales, flea markets,
antique shops and other treasure troves have snagged great finds to
become future elements of one-of-a-kind pieces.
Inspired and encouraged by Honey (grandmother Frances Ann Bell Froelich) with her love for travel,
appreciation for the unique and zest for squeezing the most from every
minute of Life, Gypset Honey became a reality as one of Honey's last
wishes. In her memory, Gypset Honey donates to cancer research and
charitable needs for cancer patients fighting their own battles.