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The Life Aquatic
With Disney’s The Little Mermaid packing movie theaters this summer, there is a resurgence in popularity for all things mer; there’s even the trending hashtag “mermaidcore,” which celebrates an aesthetic of shimmery sequins and paillettes, dreamy shades of aqua and coral, and mermaid-like silhouettes in fashion. Far from new, these fantastic creatures with the upper body and head of a human and tail of a fish have been swimming about in folklore and mythology for centuries, long before Hans Christian Anderson penned the fairy tale in 1836. With 400 miles of shoreline, it seems quite natural that the Ocean State would have its share of mermaids – and businesses devoted to these enchanting sea dwellers.
“I am a Rhode Island native and grew up making memories on all of the beaches across Rhode Island,” begins Alyssa Wick, founder of The Rhode Island Mermaid, a venture providing professional mermaid entertainment for parties and public events. This year Wick, who is Freedive/PADI certified
(Professional Association of Diving Instructors), will debut the region’s first and only transportable viewing tank, which holds 2,400 gallons of water and has a seven-bysix-foot acrylic window – “so that people can enjoy watching a mermaid in her natural underwater habitat,” she explains.
Wick’s original plan was to become a rescue swimmer but that dream was sunk during her senior year of high school when she was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and didn’t qualify to join the US Coast Guard. Fast forward to today, and after years of building a career in the corporate world and juggling life as a single parent,
Wick felt disconnected to the buoyant side of herself and returned to the water as a means of rediscovering playfulness with her daughter. “An important part of who I am and felt I had lost was brought back to life through this as a hobby, before it ever turned into a business,” says Wick. “The challenge of consistently growing this skill set and the associated accomplishments and experiences under the water, and the joy of being part of such magical moments for kids… that makes this side of my professional life so special to me.”
“Mermaids embody the spirit you feel when you are underwater watching the rays of sunshine through the surface,” says Jessie Jewels of Warwick, a Save the Bay beach captain, full-time mermaid, underwater model, and artist. Additionally, Jewels represents the state in pageants, and since 2021 has held the title of Miss Mermaid Rhode Island. “My platform is working with Save the Bay to help make our bay clean and accessible for all,” says Jewels, who founded her own charity last year, Save the Bay - Save the Mermaids, where a portion of proceeds from her mermaid-themed art and events go directly to the nonprofit dedicated to cleaning up and improving Narragansett Bay.
GOODS & MERMAIDING SWIM LESSONS
Behind a blue door on Bristol’s State Street discover a treasure trove in this gallery, shop, studio and Center for Oceans Watch, an international non-profit dedicated to conservation and sustainability. Owner Bonnie Blue is a sculptor, artist, author, and certified swim instructor so along with selling artwork and books, you can enroll in Mermaid/Merboy lessons in a swimming pool with a photo shoot. HealingDolphins.com
VISITS & PARTIES
If you’re looking to make a splash at your next event in water or on land, Alyssa Wick’s mermaids and sirens are available to make the scene, o ering performances that include sing-a-longs, charades, bubble wishes, and more. TheRhodeIslandMermaid.com
MEETUPS
Feeling mer-curious? Take part in an Ocean State Merfolk Meetup led by Erin Walsh, where like-minded merfolk are encouraged to join the pod and swim (often at the Smithfield YMCA). Please note this is an adults-only cosplay group. OceanStateMerfolk.com
MAKEOVERS & ART MAKING
Ever dream of swapping your legs for a shimmering tale? Jessie Jewels can work her magic and turn humans of all ages into mermaids, sirens, or selkies. And to prove it all happened, there’s a photoshoot on the beach. JessieJewelsArt.com
Handmade Accessories
From her Bristol studio, Melonie Massa handcrafts stunning sailor’s valentines, wine stoppers, jewelry, and more all fashioned from “an ocean of treasures” for her Mermaid’s Baubles brand. Pieces are available at Hotpoint Emporium, Bristol; Harbor View Artisans, Wickford; and similar art co-ops.
Knitting Shop
A short walk from Wickford harbor, The Mermaid’s Purl is the perfect place for spinning a yarn. Owned by Lizzie Shriner, who says, “I’ve always considered myself part mermaid,” the shop is a destination for knitters, stocked with skeins bearing names like Siren Song, along with Mermaid Mitt Kits, and more. Merch bearing their lovely mermaid logo includes a custom stitch marker by local maker Katrinkles, a pin, apparel, tote bag, and more. TheMermaidsPurl.com
Beach Food
Tucked behind Alfie’s Surf Shop on Westerly’s Atlantic Avenue is Little Mermaid’s. The name implies that it could be owned by Ariel herself but whoever is manning the grill keeps beachgoers happy and full with solid breakfast and lunch diner classics that you can sink a dinglehopper into. Did we mention ice cream? Instagram: @LittleMermaidsRI
NOVELTIES
Cast a glow with a Mermaid Tail Glitter Lamp, be styling with a Flip Sequin Mermaid Tale Drawstring Backpack, or keep cozy with a Mermaid Tale Wearable Blanket. All this can be yours from Rhode Island Novelty, a seller of toys and gifts since 1986. RINovelty.com
JEWELRY
Nearly all Rhody-based jewelry sellers have pieces that harken the sea, like the Sea Life Station Necklace by RS Pure, a subsidiary of Ross-Simons, sure to add allure with its small charms on 14kt yellow gold (RSPure.com), and the Iconic Mermaid necklace at Pink Pineapple at 380 Thames Street in Newport (PinkPineappleShop.com).
SWEETS
Along with other sweet treats, Chocolate Delicacy in Warwick makes beautiful molded Mermaid Pops for sale in both milk and dark chocolate, and Sweenor’s Chocolates (Wakefield, Wickford) sells seashells and starfish. ChocolateDelicacy.com; SweenorsChocolates.com
LIBATIONS
Toast King Triton on Block Island with a glass of Tipsy Mermaid Red Sangria at Poor People’s Pub. A colorful mix of organic red wine, açai berry, and orange juice with a splash of soda is perfect for landlubbers.
Farm to Tub
Nourish summer skin with small-batch bath and body products made naturally
Ocean State summers are filled with long days relaxing on beaches, riding on bike paths, and kayaking waterways. Everything seems a little more magical, and we dream of the perfect sun-kissed radiant skin. Unfortunately, reality is sometimes a bit different. There’s bug bites, sunburns, and dry skin to combat. Thankfully, we have products made right here to help keep safe, hydrated, and glowing well past Labor Day.
Bug Spray
Tick season is predicted to be bad this year, so if your plans include woodland adventures or just spending time outdoors, you need to protect yourself. Enter Tick Off! from Hope Valley-based All Things Lavender. Formulated by a husband-and-wife team using homegrown lavender, herbs, attest to their spray keeping ticks at bay. DEET-free, it gets its strength from a mix of essential oils. Find products at Peter Pots Pottery, West Kingston, and at community markets across the state; for event schedule, visit AllThingsLavender.com.
Body Butter
Want a bronzed look without the sun damage? Cranston’s own Slay Natural’s GLOW Bronzing Body Butter gives all that plus a hint of shimmer. Body butters are made from high-quality, unrefined ingredients and are jam-packed with nutrients to nourish and heal the skin. Even better, Slay Natural’s products utilize Fair Trade shea butter that helps support the women of Ghana. SlayNaturalBody.com
Protecting skin from the sun means also protecting your lips, and a sweet way to do that is with Beeswax & Honey Lip Balm from Aquidneck Honey. Made from pure raw honey from Je Mello’s East Bay apiaries, this SPF 15 stick available in six lip-smacking flavors will keep your kisser from stinging. Feel like heading to Hive HQ in Tiverton? Just call first (862-2171), or shop online at AquidneckHoney.com.
Powder
Keep fresh, dry, and sweet smelling with a dusting of this all-natural body powder drawing its light scent from finely ground lavender buds, thyme flowers, and sage. Part of the Farmaesthetics herbal skincare line, it’s perfect for use after a post-beach shower or to start your day with a preventative sprinkle that helps reduce chafing by on summer sweaty places like under arms, inner thighs, and feet. Shop online or head to their popup shed on the grounds of Sweet Berry Farm in Middletown. Farmaesthetics.com
Soap
Rich soaps handcrafted at Heavenly Homestead Farm in Foster are perfect for after-sun skin care. All soaps are made from raw goat’s milk right on the farm, and boast minerals and vitamins ready to nourish and hydrate. Soaps are as pretty as they are luxurious with vibrant swirls and designs making each a work of art. Look for seasonal scents like Watermelon, Stars & Stripes, and Campfire S’mores. See for yourself at Beauty and the Bath, Wickford; Brown & Hopkins Country Store, Chepachet; or online at HeavenlyHomesteadSoaps.com.