I didn't begin making jewellery with the intention of becoming a designer. It was a time when life was quietly shifting directions. There were words I couldn't say, and emotions with nowhere to go.
To me, jewellery has never been just decoration.
It feels more like a response-to the phases you've already lived through, to emotions you no longer need to explain.
I believe there are moments when you're drawn to a piece of jewellery not because it shines, but because it understands you.
I'm drawn to natural materials, to their textures, variations, and imperfections. Every crystal carries its own rhythm. I don't force them into a shape, I wait for them to meet in the right place. The design process, for me, is more about listening than controllong.
The world moves fast enough. I hope that the jewellery you wear allows time to slow down, even slightly.
It doesn't ask you to become someone else, or assign you a new identity. It simply stays with you, when you are already yourself.
If you find something familiar in my work, it isn't by chance. Perhaps it's simply because, at this point in life, we share a similar frequency.
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