The Artist Behind Trizulie
My name is Bez, and I’m the founder and artist behind Trizulie, a brand dedicated to handcrafted miniature doll bag charms inspired by fashion, pop culture, and personal stories.
My journey with polymer clay actually started when I was in middle school. At the time, one of my favorite hobbies was watching YouTubers who made tiny polymer clay charms, and I was fascinated by how something so small could have so much detail and personality, and I started making my own charms at home just for fun. It became one of those creative outlets that I truly loved.
Years later, in 2023, I found myself revisiting that childhood hobby. I felt inspired to start creating with clay again, but I wasn’t completely sure what direction I wanted to take. The market seemed oversaturated, and I didn’t feel a connection with what other creators are doing. In 2024, I began experimenting with making clay charms for necklaces, many of them inspired by Disney characters. While I enjoyed the process, something still felt missing. I realized I wasn’t as passionate about those designs as I wanted to be.
A year later, everything changed.
In 2025, I decided to participate in local vendor events. While preparing for them, I had an unexpected moment of clarity: what if I created miniature doll bag charms instead? A doll mannequin was the perfect canvas for anything. The idea instantly clicked. It combined everything I loved: tiny details, character design, and fashion.
That moment became the foundation of Trizulie.
Fashion and overall lifestyle aesthetics has always been a huge inspiration in my life. Even though I never went to fashion school and never felt confident sewing my own clothes, I’ve always loved clothing and exploring different aesthetics and styles. Through Trizulie, I realized I could express that love for fashion in a different way: by designing miniature characters that embody different styles rather than simply purchasing and wearing them myself.
What I enjoy most is creating pieces that feel personal and whimsically unique. Whether it’s a charm inspired by pop culture, a niche interest, or something meaningful to someone’s life, I love being able to take an idea and turn it into something tangible. Seeing someone happy because their vision came to life in such a small form is one of the most rewarding parts of what I do.
Trizulie is my way of combining creativity, storytelling, and fashion into something playful, collectible, and showcase-worthy. It signals to the public who you are as a person, similar to how fashion does. At the end of the day, I just love creating tiny things that bring people joy!