Where natural materials transform into sacred adornments

My jewelry work is a way of honouring the spirit carried within natural materials. Stones, woods, metals, plants and flowers each hold their own resonance, and I treat them as more than materials—as energies with stories of their own. Malas, bracelets, earrings, and other pieces emerge in many forms, rather than following rigid design, the work unfolds in response to what the materials offer.

To me, jewelry is both adornment and offering. It carries beauty, but also protection. It can be worn as a reminder of grounding, a channel for intention, or a quiet spiritual tool woven into daily life. Each piece is created with reverence for the natural world, and for the unseen ways it supports and protects us.

Malas

Each mala I create is designed with intention, built from a collection of real gemstones chosen to resonate with one another. The stones are selected not only for their beauty, but for the way their energies align—coming together to support a collective purpose. Every mala is meant to be both a tool for practice and a companion on the path, carrying the quiet strength of the materials it holds.

This mala was created for a friend walking a spiritual path rooted in Buddhist practice, where orange holds deep symbolic importance. The design draws on stones chosen for both their colour and their energy: carnelian and red jasper for vitality, courage, and grounding; yellow jade for wisdom and clarity; and sandalwood for its calming presence and sacred association with devotion.

Together, these beads form a cycle of balance and intention—each one a reminder of strength, compassion, and inner clarity. The golden tassel completes the piece, carrying the warmth of the sun and the spirit of transformation.