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Kay Foye

1h 0m · Bella Figura, The Tradition of Living Beautifully · 23 Nov 14:28

Kay Foye is a knife maker and artist who grew up in Princeton, NJ, where her love of horses began. After leaving the hustle and bustle of work in New York City, Kay became a rancher in Colorado, and in 2018 began to learn the art of knifemaking, and she then began forging legacy knives—handmade knives with the mementos of a client’s life forged within the handle. Kay combines an aesthetically appealing blend of ranch life, artist, and blacksmith into her creative expression.


Photo courtesy of Preston Hoffman


Discussed in this episode:

Finding your path the roundabout way.

The importance of storytelling in different forms.

Creating a legacy through tangible objects.

Collecting items for beauty and longevity.

Creating and purchasing heirlooms for your descendants.

The kitchen as the center of a home.

Upleveling your kitchen tools.

The wrangler life.

The artistic life.

Country life.

Doing things simply because they make you happy.


Resources:

Dry Farm Wines: Use link dryfarmwines.com/bellafigura to receive a bottle for just a penny in your first order!

Stetson short film

Kay's site

Kay on Instagram

Chevalier + Co.

Bella Figura website

Dolores on Instagram

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