About

I am an artist and jewellery maker whose work exists between sculpture, archaeology, and adornment.

Working primarily in precious metals using the ancient lost wax casting process, I create one-of-a-kind pieces that feel as though they have been unearthed rather than made. Every mark, texture and irregularity is intentional, preserving the evidence of the hand and celebrating the beauty found in imperfection.

My practice is deeply inspired by the ocean, ancient civilisations, and natural forms shaped by time. Weathered stone, eroded coastlines, fossils, relics and forgotten treasures all influence my work. I am drawn to objects that carry a sense of mystery, pieces that invite curiosity and feel connected to stories beyond our own.

Rather than following trends, I create wearable sculptures with a timeless quality. Each piece is individually carved in wax before being cast, making every work entirely unique. I see jewellery not simply as decoration, but as a small sculpture that becomes part of the wearer, a personal talisman, an artefact, a memory.

My background in industrial design combined with traditional craftsmanship beings a balance of conceptual design and meticulous making that allows me to explore both form and emotion, creating work that is contemporary while honouring centuries old techniques.

I believe the most meaningful objects are those that feel alive in the hand, pieces with weight, texture, and presence. My aim is to create jewellery that people treasure for a lifetime and pass on to future generations, allowing each piece to gather its own history as it is worn.

Every collection begins with curiosity and is finished by hand, resulting in objects that celebrate individuality, craftsmanship, and the enduring relationship between art and adornment.