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Welcome Kay Elise to The Roundabout: Jewelry You Don’t Just Wear – You Experience

Kay Elise is coming to The Roundabout

This one has been a long time coming, and it’s exciting to finally share it. Kay Elise is coming to The Roundabout.

If you’ve never heard of Kay Elise, here’s the short version. It’s a jewelry studio, but calling it that undersells it. Yes, there’s beautiful jewelry. But what is really being brought to Buda is a place to celebrate, connect, and create something meaningful with the people you love. That’s the whole idea behind The Roundabout, and Kay Elise fits it perfectly.

More Than a Jewelry Store

At its core, Kay Elise is built around two things: craftsmanship and connection.

Permanent jewelry is a big part of what they do. Guests choose from a large selection of chains and connectors to build a custom-fit bracelet, anklet, necklace, ring, hand chain, or another piece entirely. It’s welded together right there for a clean, seamless finish. No clasp, no fuss, just a piece made to fit you.

They also handcraft jewelry, including something truly special: memorial jewelry that can incorporate ashes or other meaningful keepsakes into a piece someone can wear and keep close. It’s the kind of work that turns loss into something you can hold onto, literally.

Jewelry-Making as an Experience

Here’s the part that’s most exciting. Kay Elise isn’t just selling finished pieces, they’re creating experiences.

Picture date nights and girls’ nights where guests come in together, grab a drink, and actually make their own jewelry side by side, including couples welding their own rings together. Birthdays, anniversaries, milestones, or just a good excuse for a night out with friends. Kay Elise wants to be the place people choose to mark those moments.

They’ll also host private parties and group experiences, so groups can celebrate together while creating something they’ll wear long after the party’s over.

25 Years in the Making

Kay Elise comes from a jewelry maker with about 25 years of experience creating pieces that carry a story. That’s the vision for the studio at The Roundabout: pair real craftsmanship with a welcoming, elevated space where people can shop, create, celebrate, have a drink, and spend time together. Not just make a purchase and leave.

That’s exactly the kind of business The Roundabout set out to bring in, one that turns a stop into a memory. Buda is going to love welcoming Kay Elise to the neighborhood.

You Don’t Have to Wait to Book

Here’s the best part. You don’t have to wait for the storefront to open to experience Kay Elise. She’s already out there making memories, showing up at fairs and events across Texas, and she’ll come straight to your door or your event, too. Planning a birthday, a bachelorette, a girls’ night, or a private party right now? Get it on the calendar.

Book directly at kayelise.com.

Stay tuned for more on the storefront’s opening timeline at The Roundabout. But no reason to wait to get your own piece made.

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