Native Moon Designs in Bonita creates SoCal boho jewelry from a studio on Alta Loma Drive, specializing in hand-tooled leather cuffs, horsehair wraps, and pyrography-burned leather pendants. The pyrography technique scorches each design directly into vegetable-tanned cowhide, producing one-of-a-kind surface patterns that align with the artisan and cultural exhibits at Bonita Museum & Cultural Center. Every piece is cut, shaped, and finished by hand with no two items sharing identical burn patterns, and the leather stock is conditioned with natural oils to maintain flexibility over years of wear. Horsehair braiding adds texture to wraparound bracelets and choker-style necklaces, and the studio's leather-care guidance overlaps with the garment-preservation expertise at Arya Cleaners Bonita along Bonita Road. The production line extends to stamped-metal feather charms and talking-feather pendants forged from brass sheet stock and finished with a hand-applied patina.