Recent Work

I will add my latest pieces to my Etsy shop this Monday at 10 am, CT.


Key

In the end, I think that we are all here to crack each others hearts wide open.

Key pendant.
Handmade with amethyst and recycled sterling silver.
This Monday in my online shop.


Eureka

Lemons. Sea breeze on bare shoulders. My father, cousin Alex, Vanessa and I, rollerskating down California streets at night. The scent of flowers, hot pavement, a star filled sky. Summers that live in my mind.

Our small family, usually cold and bundled up in our house in the forest, now bare and free. A rare chance to enjoy dad on vacation. Later, macaroni and cheese for dinner, black licorice for dessert. 

Eureka ring.
Handmade with lemon quartz and recycled sterling silver.
This week in my online shop.


Submerged

The simple things are not the easiest. To allow what is. To let go of what is not. It takes skill to be at ease with each moment. 

Submerged ring.
Handmade with fluorite and recycled sterling silver.
This week in my online shop.


Sovereign

I was born into a life of beauty. I lived in homes designed by my father, colored by my mother's yarns, surrounded by lush forest and jungle. Animals, insects and blue sky; rounded corners, orange tiles and wooden walls soaked my heart with beauty. 

Now the city surrounds me, and it is the beauty of art, music and poetry that connects me with the awe of existence.

Sovereign ring.
Handmade with fluorite and recycled sterling silver.
Next week in my online shop. 


Origin

15 years ago, I tattooed a symbol on my left arm to remind myself to live with an open heart; to not allow the experiences of life toughen me, but instead make me gentle with myself and others. This is a big challenge, since I grew up feeling that it was painful to depend on others, to love and let them love me.

Today, I am one of the toughest people I know, which always made me proud, like I’d succeeded as a human being. But now I wonder if maybe I didn’t succeed at all, I just survived. Perhaps the essence of me is still a seed that wants to become a flower, and what it needs is love, light and tenderness.

Origin ring.
Handmade with lapis lazuli and recycled sterling silver.
Soon in my online shop.


Complex

For most of my life, I have feared certain aspects of my personality. I thought that if I kept them hidden from myself, they would not take over, because deep down I believed these traits were who I really was. 

Lately, as I am more at ease with myself, I’ve discovered that:

1.   These traits do not make me a terrible person, they make me part of human kind.

2.   I am happier and more humble now I know that I am no better or worse than anyone else.

3.   There is no single aspect that defines me. I am a mix of contradictory emotions that come and go.

4.   Life is so much richer when I understand how complex and undefinable I am.

Complex Ring.
Handmade with labradorite moonstone and recycled sterling silver.
Soon in my online shop.


Balance

I perceive two contrary forces within me: the most evident, are the stories I tell myself and others about who I am and why I do the things I do. 

The other (more hidden), is my internal struggle with power, and how I manage to satisfy my needs. To be at ease with myself and feel complete, I need to accept that both are part of who I am.

Balance ring.
Handmade with lapis lazuli and recycled sterling silver.
Soon in my online shop.


Opening

I love how time has slowed down. It has given me the pause I need to savor life. As my mind quiets down, my body joins the rhythm of nature and my existence feels richer.

I can now appreciate art and friendship more fully. I can digest and integrate my experience of the past. I am open to feel the gift of love, cry the tears I’d held back, and release accumulated tension in my body.

The truth of who I am is revealed by this perspective of time and space. 

Opening Pendant.
Handmade with ametrine and recycled sterling silver. 


Omen

I am fascinated by how others read my work. A single piece evokes different interpretations, which makes me think that symbols are containers for the meaning we give them. In other words, because we see what we need to see, a symbol’s greatest power lies in teaching us who we are and what we want. 

Omen Ring.
Handmade with carnelian and recycled sterling silver. 


Impromptu

Lately, I’ve been taking all the time I need to make a piece. I usually begin with a sketch, but I mostly improvise as I work. Sometimes this leads to dead ends, others to interesting results. Not knowing where the process will take me has made my work much more exciting!

Impromptu Ring.
Handmade with fluorite and recycled sterling silver.


Introspective Series

I will add these pieces to my online shop tomorrow, Sunday, at 11 am CT.

I can cut the rings to fit any size between 5 and 10. Once I cut it to fit you, you will still be able to open it half a size. Please specify your size when you make your purchase.

The (very!) large lemon quartz pendant includes a 31” long darkened sterling silver chain.

Al items ship for free, and will arrive in a few days by DHL.


Roots

It’s been interesting to spend so much time in the company of my cat and my plants. Entering their wordless world has made me connect with a more natural environment. I realize that the constant rush and stress are unique to a world created by the human mind. In nature, time takes on another dimension. One that is much richer in every way.

Roots Ring.
Handmade with chrysoprase and recycled sterling silver.
Available this Sunday, at 11 am CT, in my online shop.


Blossom

Borrowed wisdom for these times: Bloom where you are planted.

Blossom Ring.
Handmade with amethyst and recycled sterling silver.
This Sunday in my online shop.


Breakthrough

Of all the trips I’ve taken, the introspective journey has been the most valuable. In the past, I was fortunate to go on long meditation retreats. Now a virus has stopped time, and has given me the opportunity to go within.

When I am able to observe my mind without reacting to everything that passes through it, I can navigate life's changes without losing my inner peace. This is the freedom I’ve always longed for, and I am grateful to feel it now.

Breakthrough ring.
Handmade with chalcedony and recycled sterling silver.
This week in my online shop.


Sortilege

Sortilege: the mysterious and irresistible attraction that the charms of a person or a thing produces on someone.


Wheel of Life Series

In its structure, my life has not changed much since the quarantine began, as I work from home and live alone. What has changed, is the quality of my time. Now that everyone lives like me, I feel less rushed and more at ease with my natural rhythm. I realized that the pressure for productivity had diminished my joy to create, and now I give each piece the time and space it needs. I experiment more, and often I spend all day drawing.

The Wheel of Life series was born during this period. I named each piece after a Hindu God of creation or destruction, as a reminder that in nature one cannot exist without the other. I will soon add the series to my online shop. 

I hope that you and your loved ones stay in good health, and that during this time you also connect with your true nature.


Vishnu

We will remember these days as the time when we all lived (separately) as one.

Vishnu Necklace.
Handmade with lemon quartz and recycled sterling silver.