A woman with glasses and tattoos resting her chin on her hand, smiling softly at the camera.

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I come from a fine art background, rooted in painting, ceramics and sculpture. I’ve always been drawn to making — to form, texture, and the process of shaping ideas into something tangible. My practice explores how material and meaning intertwine, often circling around the human form, nature, and storytelling.

Jewellery became the place where everything I love merged — the tactile, the intimate, the symbolic. I’m drawn to its closeness to the body, how it absorbs meaning through touch and wear. My pieces weave together mythology, nature, and fantasy, chasing the quiet beauty that exists between refinement and imperfection.

I work with a mix of traditional and experimental techniques — sand casting, wax sculpting, stone setting, and occasional digital processes. I’m drawn to the irregularities that surface through making, when a piece feels unearthed rather than made — like a relic carrying its own quiet mythology.

Gallery

A person with black painted nails holds a necklace with a pendant featuring a skull design and a large clear crystal. The pendant is attached to a silver chain, and the person is wearing a white shirt.
Display of various silver jewelry, including rings, earrings, and necklaces, arranged on a large chunk of clear quartz crystal with black fabric background.
A hand wearing a silver ring with a blue gemstone, possibly lapis lazuli, against a blurred outdoor background.
Silver skull jewelry bracelet with multiple skull charms draped over a black display stand.
Two wedding rings, one thicker and plain, the other thinner with small gemstones, resting on a person's hand.
A hand wearing a large silver ring with a rough purple gemstone, showing tattoos on the fingers and wrist, against a black background.
Close-up of a weathered and chipped gray sculpture of a human torso, including the chest, abdomen, and upper legs, on a pink surface.
A hand holding three small pumpkin-shaped metal charms or ornaments.