Welcome to Mori’s Mysterium.
Based in Santa Cruz and the Bay Area, I specialize in hand-crafted oddities, Victorian lampshades, and bug-inspired creations that bring the strange and beautiful to life. While I don’t sell my custom pieces online, I love connecting with the community through in-person events and custom commissions. However, some of my pieces are available in-person at Redwood and Rununculas at 6257 CA- HWY 9 in Felton, California. Here on my website you can find the latest info on where I’ll be vending next and how to reach me to discuss custom creations tailored to your unique vision. I’m always adding new dates, so check back often and let’s create something wonderfully weird together!
Upcoming Vending Dates
2025
March 8th:
Preservation Park, Oakland- 2nd Women of Oddities show . 11am-5pm
May 3 &4th:
U.SS Hornet, San Francisco- Gathering of the Goths
September 13th:
Madonna Inn- Central Coast Oddities and Curiosities Show. 11am-6pm
Commissions are open!
Commissions are open! Whether you’re dreaming up a custom hand-sewn Victorian lampshade, an antique convex display with delicate florals and bugs, a cloche of skulls and crystals, or something delightfully strange and one-of-a-kind, I’m here to bring it to life. If you can dream it, I’ll do my best to make your creative vision a reality. Reach out at morimysterium@gmail.com for inquiries – let’s create something wonderfully weird together!
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Featured Products
Moth Frame Sticker
$5
Gift Certificate
$25-$200
Skull Jar Sticker
$5
About the Artist.
Meet Sabrina ‘Mori’ Metzger – a Santa Cruz native with a deep love for the odd and unusual. She shares her world with two cats and her bloodhound, Beans, who keeps things lively. Married for a decade to Colby, her talented musician husband, Mori’s home is filled with creativity and humor. Surrounded by an abundance of incredible friends, you will often find Mori up to some sort of mischief with one of her dear pals.
Though she’s been crafting unique art for years, she only recently unleashed her creations on the world in 2023. A nearly-graduated psychology student, Mori’s interests stretch from alien sci-fi novels and tattoos to existential musings about the vast, uncharted void. She can often be found balancing art projects with academic ones, always embracing the curious and the chaotic.