Stoneware Jewelry
Latest collection: VARIEGATIONS
My jewelry mostly emerges as a byproduct of exploration. While testing clays, blending materials, and developing glazes for tiles, certain combinations stand out. When that happens, I use the opportunity to shape those discoveries into beads and, eventually, into wearable pieces.
Each bead is formed by hand. Subtle variations in shape, color, and surface are intentional, allowing the material to show its character rather than forcing uniformity. The result is jewelry that feels refined yet organic, carefully considered but never overly polished.
I’m drawn to creating necklaces and bracelets that feel classic and timeless, as if they could belong to another era. These pieces are meant to feel quietly elegant—grounded, understated, and enduring. In this way, the jewelry becomes a natural byproduct of my studio practice: small, wearable outcomes of a longer process of experimentation, curiosity, and material discovery.