Meet the Artist: Winterwish

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Kora Cat, residing in Melbourne, Australia, builds unique creations and sells them through her Etsy store Winterwish. Her store sells props and jewelry from the Legend of Zelda, Digimon, and Pokémon series. The Legend of Zelda-inspired crafts KoraCat sells includes rupees, rupee wallets, Navi rings, Navi pendants, Triforce pendants, and heart piece pendants. KoraCat plans on building and selling the three spiritual stones as pendant necklaces in the near future.

“The longest process in any build is always the design aspect. To make an item for the first time, it can take several months before plans can be suitable for use with the materials and equipment we can find to make it. Whether or not something works as an end product is mostly trial and error, and it usually takes a few tries to get it right.”

Her upcoming Kokiri Emerald pendant is her favorite item up-to-date. Right now, her personal favorite item in her store is her Kanto badge set, specifically gym leader Erika’s Rainbow Badge. Some words for Legend of Zelda by KoraCat: “The Legend of Zelda fanbase is so much bigger and more ardent than I ever imagined. It’s thanks to fan interest that we were able to come this far in making as many different Zelda crafts as we have. We hope to continue smashing pots for as long as we can!”

Winterwish's Kanto Badge Set

Winterwish’s Kanto Badge Set.

What would you like to see in KoraCat’s Etsy shop Winterwish? Let us know in the comments below.

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Hannah is a 20-year-old college student, avid Nintendo fan, and video game enthusiast. She is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Education at the University of North Florida. She fell in love with the Legend of Zelda series when her aunt introduced both her and her brother to the Nintendo 64 and Ocarina of Time. She has been hooked on the series since.