Mira Shoppe trunk show joins the Alchemist Baker’s 3rd anniversary event
By GuestThis past Saturday, The Mira Shoppe, a purpose-driven jewelry brand offering a curated collection of artisan-crafted fine jewelry and accessories, brought its elegant collection to Canton with a special Trunk Show at The Alchemist Baker. The event, held in celebration of the bakery’s three-year anniversary, showcased more than just beautiful jewelry. It celebrated two women-owned businesses and the inspiring journeys of their founders — cousins who left behind their careers in chemical engineering to follow their entrepreneurial passions.
The Mira Shoppe, founded by Farheen Qadir, has built a reputation for fine jewelry and accessories that combines elegance with meaning. Each piece is carefully designed and crafted by women around the world using traditional techniques and high-quality materials. Not only do the pieces enhance the beauty of the wearer, but they also support causes close to the brand’s heart — women’s empowerment and education for girls. Through her business, Qadir channels a commitment to giving back, ensuring that every purchase contributes towards sending an underprivileged girl to school at home and abroad.
For Canton residents, The Alchemist Baker has become more than just a place to enjoy freshly baked goods; it’s a community institution that, for three years now, has brought neighbors together and inspired a love for unique, high-quality flavors. Founded by Ambreen Hasan, The Alchemist Baker has become a beloved gathering spot in Canton, combining classic baking with innovative flavors that delight customers of all ages.
The collaboration between these two businesses added a special touch to the event, blending artisan-crafted fine jewelry with small-batch, artisanal baked goods.
“It’s incredible to share our passions with the Canton community,” Qadir said. “Both The Mira Shoppe and The Alchemist Baker were born from a desire to build something meaningful — whether through delicious food or empowering jewelry, we wanted to create something that truly makes a difference.”
The Trunk Show attracted women from across the greater Boston area who were excited to support a brand that aligns with their values, just as they have supported The Alchemist Baker’s growth over the past three years. With a selection of signature pieces from The Mira Shoppe and an assortment of baked goods from The Alchemist Baker, the event was a celebration of creativity, resilience, and community spirit.
For those who were unable to attend the event, you can shop The Mira Shoppe’s jewelry and accessories online at www.themirashoppe.com. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Farheen at themirashoppe@gmail.com. Locals can still enjoy their favorite baked goods at The Alchemist Baker in Canton, which you can find online at thealchemistbaker.com. Be sure to follow both businesses on Instagram and Facebook @themirashoppe and @the.alchemistbaker.
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