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Broken2 BEAUTIFUL exists at the intersection of art and advocacy.
Broken² Beautiful transforms rough gemstones and geodes into handcrafted jewelry that reveals hidden beauty—mirroring the transformation of human trafficking survivors who discover their inherent worth through healing. Created by 9-year-old artisan Auggie Gray, every piece tells a story of redemption, with 100% of profits supporting anti-trafficking organizations.
You’re not just buying jewelry.
You’re investing in transformation.
Broken to BEAUTIFUL - Fractured to FREEDOM
Isaiah 61:3 “A crown of BEAUTY instead of ashes”
How It Began
Auggie has always been the kid who stops to marvel at a butterfly's wings or discovers entire worlds in a handful of creek stones. At nine years old, his curiosity runs as deep as his compassion—a rare combination that makes him notice beauty others overlook.
As the son of a trafficking survivor, Auggie grew up watching transformation firsthand. He witnessed his mother's journey from survival to healing to fierce advocacy. He learned that broken doesn't mean beyond repair—it's an invitation to discover resilience, reclaim identity, and forge deeper compassion.
After Auggie discovered geodes, a entire world of stone exploration began. He'd crack one open and find hidden landscapes gleaming inside rough, unremarkable rock. The parallel wasn't lost on him: beauty waiting inside brokenness, revealed through careful hands and patient work.
His collection grew. So did his skills. Wire-wrapping. Stone setting. Resin. Design. Each piece he created told the same story his mother lived—that what appears shattered can become extraordinary.
One afternoon, surrounded by finished jewelry, Auggie asked a question that would change everything: "Mom, what if I sold these and gave the money to help survivors like the people you work with?"
Not "can I." Not "should I." But "what if"—the way dreamers ask.
He understood something profound: his gift for seeing beauty in broken stones could fund the restoration of broken lives. His creativity could bring freedom.
That's how Broken Beautiful was born—not from a business plan, but from a nine-year-old's belief that his small hands could make a big difference.
And he was right.