Mobile Charm Bar Lets Guests Design Custom Jewelry for NYC, NJ Events
A fully mobile charm bar brings an on-site team to NYC and NJ events so guests design and take home custom necklaces or bracelets.

A personalized jewelry pop-up experience where guests browse a wide selection of charms and chains to design custom necklaces or bracelets with an on-site team," reads the event listing for a mobile Charm Bar that markets itself across NYC and New Jersey. The service is presented as a hands-on activity for parties and brand events, with an on-site team building pieces during activations.
The listing emphasizes mobility and entertainment value, noting that the pop-up is "Available across NYC, NJ, and beyond, with travel options upon request," and framing the offering as a participatory party activity for events. The listing's promotional bullets include "Hands-on + interactive (A fun activity that doubles as entertainment)" and "Personalized keepsakes (Guests design and take home custom jewelry they’ll treasure)," language that positions the pop-up as both an experience and a tangible takeaway.
Separate but related, The Sourced Studio has documented a branded activation for the Brooklyn Nets at Practice in the Park 2025. The Sourced Studio states, "At The Sourced Studio, we specialize in creating custom jewelry activations that connect communities, celebrate culture, and bring brands to life," and notes that for the Nets event "our team curated a mix of New York-inspired jewelry and basketball-themed charms, alongside exclusive engraved designs that were available only at Practice in the Park." The activation included event-only charm names such as "Bed-Stuy," "I Heart BK," "Brooklyn Nets Icon," and "The Brooklyn Way," and The Sourced Studio credited team members Jessinia Brooks, Maya Solarana, Jazmin Henriquez, and Nathaly Velez, plus volunteers Erika and Daphne.
For walk-in charm-bar customers, KIKICHIC operates a brick-and-mortar location at 637 Broadway, New York, NY 10012, and explicitly offers both in-store charm bar services and private events. KIKICHIC's customer-facing copy encourages casual visits with "Design your custom charm bracelet with friends or enjoy a solo crafting session💖" and "No appointment needed—walk-ins are always welcome!" The store opens at 11:00 AM every day, with closing notes listed as Monday – Saturday: 6:30 PM (store closes at 7:00 PM) and Sunday: 5:30 PM (store closes at 6:00 PM). Private events can be booked via Eventbrite or by emailing hello@kikichicshop.com, and KIKICHIC states "We can only assemble charms purchased in-store." Chains are described as "Waterproof & non-tarnish, starting at $35," and charms are "generally nickel-free" with the caveat to "please check with our team if you have specific allergies."

Visual assets accompanying listings show varied activations: one image depicts five friends seated on a couch in a cozy living room, smiling and showing matching bracelets and rings; another displays enamel western-themed charms - cowboy hats, cowgirl boots, cactus, horseshoe and music note - on a bright pink background; a third shows a tray over a craft table with a gold charm necklace flanked by compartmented trays of findings. Public reviews are sparse in the supplied materials: the listing notes "8 Reviews" and lists a reviewer heading "Monica L. — August 2025 • Bachelorette Party" without the body text.
Key operational gaps remain in the public material: the mobile Charm Bar listing does not name a specific operator, provides no per-person pricing or package rates beyond KIKICHIC's chain starting price, and supplies no direct contact or booking link for the mobile service. Verify operator identity, pricing, allergy protocols, and setup requirements before booking an on-site activation, because the supplied listings and case study materials do not include those essential logistical and financial details.
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