ABOUT

Hi, I’m Pushpa Sharma—the designer and heart behind Qeya. My journey into jewelry design began with a love for embroidery right after graduation, where each stitch became a tiny expression of creativity. From there, I found my way into crafting thread jewelry, experimenting with polymer clay during the pandemic, and eventually creating my own charms in brass and silver. It’s been an evolving journey, but one constant has remained: my passion for crafting pieces that allow people to express themselves.
For me, jewelry is so much more than an accessory—it’s a celebration of identity, individuality, and self-love. I truly believe that self-decoration is a sacred, transformative act that helps us embrace and embody the best versions of ourselves.
Through Qeya, I pour my love for artistry and self-expression into every design, from my hands to yours, hoping to add a little more beauty and meaning to your life. Thank you for letting me share my craft with you and for allowing Qeya to become part of your story.
QEYA isn’t just a brand—it’s a part of me. Inspired by the Sanskrit word "Keya," meaning "monsoon flower," it reflects my wild, free-spirited connection with nature. My name also means "flower," so this name feels like a little piece of my soul.
Why “Q”? Because it’s bold, it’s different, and it stands for fearlessly chasing dreams—something I hold close to my heart. QEYA is my love letter to all the queens out there who are unapologetically following their passions.
Through QEYA, I want to bring a little magic to your everyday life. Whether it’s a necklace, earrings, or a charm, each piece is crafted to add joy and beauty to your moments, no matter how small.
I’m a beach girl at heart, and my designs are inspired by everything I love—the sun, the moon, seashells, and, of course, flowers. In a world full of fast fashion and mass-produced things, QEYA is my way of celebrating the beauty of slow, thoughtful craftsmanship.
Every piece has a story and a purpose, just like you. I hope QEYA becomes part of your story, too—a little reminder to embrace your individuality and shine in your own way.