Cocorrina

Cocorrina Makers of Magical Curiosities. Est. 2012
Crafting Tarot • Jewelry • Books The brand has grown ever since into a shop & design studio.

Cocorrina is based on an island in the Mediterranean Sea and was founded by Corina Nika & her partner Theo Dadamis in 2012. Corina, the designer, and illustrator behind the brand is inspired by the world that surrounds her, from the mystery of the unknown and unseen magic to the beauty of the moonlight. Using environmentally friendly materials to dream up their creations, Cocorrina offers treasure

-worthy designs to infuse your life with a touch of much-needed magic. Cocorrina started originally as a blog back in 2012 after having undergone a major surgery that brought Corina closer to her passions and dreams; design. Today, Cocorrina has worked with brands like Elise Saab and Virgin, Anthropologie and Deepak Chopra while she has appeared in print on Vogue, Vanity Fair, Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar and more. Cocorrina finds inspiration in the darkest hours of night, when the moon is shining and the cloudy mist falls on the trees. The magic is found in all the whimsical details, art nouveau and the magical era, always inspired by the mystery of the unknown and unseen magic, to the beauty of the moonlight.

I’m so happy to finally share that Ember 2027 is now available for pre-order!! For the past months, I’ve been quietly wo...
05/06/2026

I’m so happy to finally share that Ember 2027 is now available for pre-order!!

For the past months, I’ve been quietly working on a planner inspired by candlelit evenings, old libraries, autumn forests, and the art of letting go. Ember is a slower, more grounded companion for the year ahead, filled with reflections, folklore, seasonal wisdom, moon insights, and gentle practices designed to help us reconnect with what truly matters.

This is also the smallest planner batch we’ve ever produced, which means quantities are extremely limited and we do not expect it to remain available for long.

If you’ve been longing for a softer way to move through the year, I think you’ll feel right at home here.

Tap the dots below the image and drag left and right. Watch the butterfly come to life!
04/05/2026

Tap the dots below the image and drag left and right. Watch the butterfly come to life!

A study of butterflies in brass. Right after I finished the Zodiac Signs (I’m still working on putting it all on a big c...
28/04/2026

A study of butterflies in brass. Right after I finished the Zodiac Signs (I’m still working on putting it all on a big canvas), I took upon another big piece project, the creation of 50 butterflies. 5 down, 45 more to go!

24 hours left.I’ve been trying to take this in all day… what this project has become.From a quiet idea into something re...
29/03/2026

24 hours left.

I’ve been trying to take this in all day… what this project has become.

From a quiet idea into something real, something we built together, piece by piece.

I wanted to share a closer look at one of the newest works, the Malleus Maleficarum brass illustration.

Inspired by early depictions of witches as forces behind storms and the unknown, it reflects that space between fear, belief, and the need to explain what couldn’t be understood.

The original is already sold, but the fine art print is available.

This is the final moment to be part of The Sorceress before it closes.

Thank you for being here, truly.

La Sorcière — reimagined in brass, as she first appeared on the original book. A woman reaching toward the moon, rooted ...
27/03/2026

La Sorcière — reimagined in brass, as she first appeared on the original book.

A woman reaching toward the moon, rooted in the earth, alone, but not weak.

I wanted to keep her simple.
Not romanticised. Not distorted.
Just as she was imagined.

This artwork is now available
as an original brass piece and fine art print. And of course, part of the art that will accompany our edition of The Sorceress.

2 days left to pre-order!

24/03/2026

The Basque Witches - a new brass artwork that will be added in the Sorceress book! I left the more folkloric witch figures for last, and there may be one more I’ll end up creating.

21/03/2026

Fully immersed into enhancing The Sorceress experience and here is the slipcase I created for both book editions!

It features the mysterious 1613 engraving Figure du Sabbat des Sorciers by Jan Ziarnko, layered with my own handmade brass artwork The Daughters of Nature.

18/03/2026

The design of both books is now complete, and the ebooks will be sent shortly after the Kickstarter campaign ends.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has already chosen to support this project. This book is deeply personal to me. It explores the long and powerful transition of the female figure, from wise woman and healer to the feared image of the devil’s servant and the witch.

The story reaches its most difficult chapters with the witch hunts and trials. It is not an easy history to sit with, but it is an important one to understand so we can see how fear reshaped the image of women and why reclaiming that story still matters today.

Fine art prints, postcards and slipcase have been added to the campaign!

10/03/2026

Today is the day!

A project very dear to my heart is finally live on Kickstarter: a restoration and redesign of the Victorian book The Sorceress by Jules Michelet.

If there are two things I’ve always loved, they are witch history and anything Victorian. The Sorceress explores the transformation of the female figure through history, from healer and daughter of nature to a figure feared and condemned as evil. I fell deeply in love with this book, and after struggling to find a reproduction worthy of owning in my own library, I decided to design one myself.

This edition has been carefully redesigned and enriched with a series of original brass artworks I created, each reflecting the themes and symbols found throughout the chapters of the book.

The original brass piece shown here, The Daughters of Nature, is available as a one-of-a-kind framed artwork on the Kickstarter campaign, along with nine other pieces from the series.

09/03/2026

Slide to open The Sorceress! Launching tomorrow on Kickstarter, seen here the Heirloom Deluxe Edition.

For centuries, before medicine was formalised and knowledge confined to institutions, there was one healer known to the people: the Sorceress. She was the Wise Woman, the keeper of herbs, remedies, and inherited knowledge, consulted by entire villages when no physician was available or willing to come. Revered and feared in equal measure, she was called the Good Lady, the Beautiful Lady, a name shared with fairies and spirits, figures who existed between the sacred and the forbidden.

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