Actress Tiera Skovbye Partners With Krave To Launch Jewelry Line

Actress Tiera Skovbye (2 Hearts, Riverdale, Nurses)

Riverdale star, Tiera Skovbye (2 Hearts, Nurses) has partnered with manufacturer and influencer marketplace, Krave, to launch her first exclusive jewelry designs. Tiera has been featured on hit shows on The CW and ABC, and also co-starred in Netflix’s Firefly Lane.

“I decided to join Krave because they gave me the creative space to express my inner jewelry designer. All of their pieces had a delicate uniqueness that drew me in and made me know they were a perfect company to help me bring my vision to life,” said Tiera.

Krave is the backend engine behind multiple influencer and celebrity jewelry lines. “We handle everything from design through manufacturing, from packaging to fulfillment; we make it extremely easy for anyone to spin up a jewelry business very quickly. Some influencers sell through our marketplace at bykrave.com, but we’re also the wholesale provider for multiple other clients. Our manufacturing partners make some of the largest jewelry lines in the world, so the quality is pristine. These are lines you would know by name and that are in most big box retailers,” said Justin Vesci of By Krave operations.

“We are so excited that someone of Tiera’s celebrity would trust us to handle something as important as taking her dreams…her jewelry designs…and bring them to life, it’s truly an honor,” said Jason Brown of Krave.

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