About Bone & Origin

Bone & Origin was created by Rachel Graham and Natasha Graham sisters-in-law with a shared love for anatomy, the macabre, and creating something that actually feels like us.

What started as conversations and voice memos turned into something more.

We’ve always been drawn to the same things-
anatomy, tattoos, music, the outdoors, and alternative culture.
We’re curious, introspective, and pay attention to the parts of life most people overlook.

Natasha has always been intrigued by the mystery of death-
stories from morticians, the lives of serial killers, the aesthetic of bones.
Not in a morbid way, but in a curious, contemplative way.

Rachel comes from a different angle- a love for fashion, science, and alternative aesthetics. Now working as a nurse, she sees the human body up close every day- its strength, its fragility, and its ability to adapt and recover.
She’s drawn to near-death experiences, the complexity of cellular structure, and the deeper question of how to live better while we’re here.

We both were born & raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

We actually met in a bathroom at a karaoke bar.
Rachel was 18, Natasha was 17.
A compliment, returned. That was it.

We had no idea that 10 years later we’d become sisters-in-law.

Even now, living in different places, that doesn’t change.
The land, the climate, the environment- it stays with you.


The tooth in our mark is intentional.

It’s one of the most common anatomical structures across mammals
something shared across species and environments.

Simple. Universal. Foundational.

The coordinates point back to Manitoba- where this began.

The first collection is rooted here:
in the animals, the land, and the ecosystems we know.

From there, it expands.

The designs are inspired by anatomical illustration- bones, detail, structure.

Bone & Origin is about never forgetting your roots- the places and experiences that shaped you, while allowing yourself to evolve into who you’re meant to become.

We’re building something that feels real
something we would wear,
and something that carries a piece of where we started.