In a world of fast fashion and throwaway trends, there’s something deeply meaningful about jewellery that’s made slowly, with care — jewellery created to last a lifetime and beyond.
Not just to wear, but to treasure. To pass on. To become part of your story, and your family’s.
More than adornment — built to stay
When I create a piece of jewellery, it isn’t only for today. Each pendant, ring or pair of earrings is made to hold meaning over the years: to travel through your life, gather your memories, and one day be handed down as a quiet heirloom.
Every piece begins from scratch: I handcraft the silver, make the glass jewels myself, and in memorial pieces, gently cast a loved one’s ashes into glass that catches the light like delicate flecks of gold.
It takes time — but that time is what gives each piece its strength, character and soul.
Materials chosen to endure
Sustainability isn’t just about what something is made from — it’s about how it’s made to last.
I work mainly in sterling silver and kiln-formed glass: timeless, durable materials chosen to age beautifully and be repaired rather than replaced. Even the smallest silver offcuts from other designs are reformed into new work, so little is wasted.
The result isn’t just something to wear for a season, but something that could become part of your family’s story — a small but meaningful heirloom, passed from one generation to the next.
Holding stories across time
Jewellery should be more than an accessory. It should feel like part of you: a reminder of love, memory, or a moment you don’t want to let go.
My memorial jewellery, in particular, isn’t only about ashes. It’s about what they represent — the love that shaped you, the stories that remain, and the quiet promise that someone’s presence endures.
Even beyond memorial pieces, every design I make is shaped by hand and heart, so it can carry its story long into the future.
Choosing what endures
When you choose handmade, slow-crafted jewellery, you’re choosing something made not just to look beautiful — but to last.
To age with you. To hold your memories.
To one day be passed down, carrying not just silver and glass, but a story of love, life, and everything in between.
In a fast world, it’s a gentle way to say: some things matter enough to keep.