My Story . . .
The Start
As soon as I could put a bead on a string, I was making jewelry. My grandmother and I would sit together at the kitchen table and make compositions using a mountain of cut up thrift store beaded strand necklaces. Eventually, I would work on my own to make something I liked and then she would talk to me about color combinations, pattern, and most importantly, how it felt on her. These served as my first and most precious critiques. Her insight and encouragement became my inner voice.
Process & Design
Very much like those early experiences, I work best with parts. Rather than sketching or digital rendering I choose to keep my hands moving at my bench and that informs the direction I go. I fabricate several elements that seem interesting to me; then lay them out with stones and see where or if they match. These elements are constantly being edited to ensure a consistent aesthetic.
Most of all it is about the stones and the stories they have to tell. I work with only natural gems and source them as ethically as possible.
Heritage of Handmade
The heritage of handmade that began at my grandmother's table inspired me to earn my BFA and MFA in metalsmithing and jewelry design.
Today, crafting future heirlooms myself honors the sentiment of generosity, love, and legacy that I so cherish.
Thank you for taking the time to learn about my work and I hope to hear from you soon.