Precious Path

Handlace-to-Necklace Convertible Set

GIFT: I make my own path. I leave sparkles in my trail.

A hand-lace that also wears as a choker—because why shouldn’t a path be multidirectional. I weaved this together link by link — I won’t lie — it took forever!

It’s a path with thirty-eight micro-gems — dotted along the journey: sunstone for unfiltered joy, garnet for brave warmth, agate for steadiness that doesn’t shout.

Loop it around your wrist — let it drape like intention. Or wear it as a choker — feel its line hold you on the path you’ve chosen. This can be a gentle oath to yourself to spend your energy where it aligns. To leave sparks along the way; like breadcrumbs for the future you.

Question/Invitation: Make these your “Precious Path” — step in.

My Size: 19cm Wrist Circumference and/or 36cm Neck Circumference
My Gems: Sunstones, Garnets, Agates, Gold-like Brass

Textures of Me

Copper Chain & Texture Choker

She was born from a fascination with contrast — the unruly richness of hundreds of copper rings gathered in movement on one side, held in tension with a single forged bar of stillness on the other.

Dozens of tiny stones dance between them: onyx with its dark, grounded strength; labradorite flashing its mischievous shimmer; gold obsidian with quiet fire; moonstone, soft as breath. They’re not just decorative — they’re players in this story: of texture, of nuance, of the way a woman shifts in shape depending on the moment.

Because we’re never just one thing. We’re a context-sensitive brilliance.

This piece invites touch, invites pause — tactile and kinetic on one side, anchoring and steady on the other. She sits close to your centre, like a reminder: you don’t have to choose between your parts to shine.

So if this necklace feels like it’s meant for you — claim it.

My size: 40cm in circumference x 1cm wide

My gems: Onyx, Labradorites, Gold Obsidian, Moonstones, Pure Copper.

No Apologies

Keshi Pearls Chainmaille Earrings & Necklace Set

This is going to give you a little bit more of an opportunity to see the set ‘in action’ and to see the movement in them and why I was raving about them in the first place.

OK – this earring and necklace set is called No Apologies (a twist on the Sorry! Not Sorry! meme that’s going around of late). And their whole design story started with (and is named after) the non-apologetic attention-raising size and colour nuances of the main characters: the three massive Keshi pearls.

Basically, I had ordered them online, and as you’d know, when you’re ordering things online you don’t get to touch them, or to actually see them in different lights, so I didn’t know what to expect. But when I received them I was absolutely shocked… in a positive way… luckily!

They are just so weird. You can see how their colours dance from lighter greys to the typical white pearl colors, and then to this almost rusty, but coppery hue.

So immediately when I saw the pearls I thought to myself, okay, I can see them embraced and caressed by a slinky copper and brass graduated chain weave! I wanted the metal to continue the 3D flow of the pearls and to carry their colours and play with them. To be fluid, liquid-like in its movement. To never look the same twice.

Which is why I called them No Apologies, because they’re unapologetically individual. You will not see another set of pearls like that set in this way. They’re beautiful to look at, but they’re even more stunning to touch. And the colors are absolutely stunning and bold. And their size is equally unapologetic.

What I love more than anything else about this set though, is that they will flare up a basic denim outfit, as well as a basic work suite. So, you can play with how you style them – whatever makes you happy goes. Just know – you won’t go stealth with these on.

MY SIZE: Necklace: 40cm L — Earrings: 7cm L x 2cm W

MY GEMS: Large Keshi Pearls

Roman Sea

Seaglass & Copper Pendant

Creating this pendant was an exciting challenge for me. The centerpiece is a beautifully deep green piece of sea glass that I found on our beach here in Gibraltar. It’s likely a bottle bottom – now transformed by the sea into a smooth-ish, frosted gem.

What I love most about this piece (and ironically why I took on the challenge of making it) is the way I incorporated the natural shape of the sea glass into the design. There is a natural dip in the glass that I wanted to utilize by melting the copper in that dip almost in a ribbon style.

This was so so hard to get right, because once the metal is hardened, you have to carefully soften it again with heat – which means I couldn’t attach the metal to the glass until I was certain I was done with the forming.

But I’m happy with the result – it honors the organic beauty of the sea glass while elevating it into a wearable work of art. I also played with fire (literally) to give the copper some more interesting colour hues – you can see those in the video close up.

Speaking of ‘close-ups’: from certain angles it almost resembles a warrior’s face with a protective headcover.

It’s a serendipitous nod to my intended Viking and Romanesque influences for the design – a playful blend of ancient warrior spirit with the tranquillity of sea-tumbled glass.

In terms of the practicalities: you have a securely fitted loop to hang it by. What chain you choose for it is up to you. You can go for leather, or copper, or layer it on to another beaded necklace to add volume. I can see it pairing up nicely with a set of seaglass earrings too (unabashedly – may I suggest you look at some of my creations 🙂

The Copper Sea pendant is more of a wearable treasure, a conversation starter. Definitely a unique expression of your personal style. In my way – this is my little contribution to helping our environment. Isn’t nature ‘funny’ – we dump broken glass pieces in her waters, she mulls them over and spits back tiny treasures that bring us closer to her just by looking at them. It’s the perfect example of a love cycle.

MY SIZE: 3.5cm L x 2cm W 1.2cm L — 3mm chain gap

MY GEMS: Sea Glass from Gibraltar, Warm Copper

Sun Viking

Citrine Copper Pendant

I’m in love with this piece. The centerpiece is a massive Citrine stone, about 6cm long and half a cm thick. When I saw this stone, I knew I had to create something special with it. I drew inspiration from Viking aesthetics for this design, giving it a bold, ancient feel. I carefully crafted the copper framework to securely hold the Citrine while showcasing its beauty.

One of my favorite aspects of this piece is how I positioned the Citrine – when worn, a large part of the stone leans against your skin, so you can feel its energy directly.

Working with copper is always a joy. I heat-treated it to create a range of beautiful colors that change as you turn the pendant. The clasp was a challenge too, but I managed to design it to be both secure and visually appealing, contributing to the overall Viking-inspired look.

I see this pendant as more than just a beautiful piece of jewelry – it’s a powerful talisman. The size and quality of the Citrine make it exceptional for those who appreciate the metaphysical aspects of gemstones. In this case Citrine is a symbol of your creativity center – a master of manifesting what you want in your life.

I designed this pendant to be versatile in styling. You can wear it with an existing copper necklace or chain, or layer it with other necklaces. I love how it looks both with casual outfits and more formal attire.

This Sun Viking-Citrine Copper Pendant embodies the spirit of Viking adventure and the warmth of the sun. I created it for those who want to make a statement with their jewelry while staying connected to ancient traditions and the power of natural stones.

SOLD – Atomic

SOLD: this beauty has now found a happy home with their unique human. I make only one of everything. IF, however, you’re totally head-over-heels with this design, reach out to me – perhaps we can find your solution.

Structural Copper Necklace

This was a passion project. I just got ‘a bee in my bonnet‘ that I wanted seemingly fragile lines connecting in a net of perfect circles between them, with dotted constellations of semi-precious stones. Like atomic structures…

And as expected, the hardest parts were getting the circles perfectly round, and the seemingly fine lines to be sturdy for wearing them with ease and flare.

The Atomic necklace is exactly true to the lace part of necklace. It’s beautiful to see on – it just conforms to your neckline. The green and deep red colour combo is unusual, but works very well – especially with the ginger of the copper around the semi-precious stones.

You could rock a T-shirt or a smart outfit with this. It asks questions – how is it put together? Is it as dainty as it seems? How many stones can I see…

PLUS – with the added chain (see in the video for the details) you can even wear it with a low back top – it gives you this really refined finish.

The Abundance collection is about reminding us that when we operate in the world from abundance (not scarcity), we afford others around us the gift of spreading their wings into their own full capacity.

Maybe this necklace can be your secret message too :o)

Spira Chain Necklace

Spira-Chain Necklace

*from The Fool Collection

I love this piece because of its message. I’ve been doing a lot of self-understanding work over the past few years (had to, due to a burnout), and this design emerged to capture the way life really is on a meta level: a series of moments linked in a chain. Sometimes we’re in flow and free-moving (like the chain segments in my Spira-Chain); Sometimes we need to be disciplined and a little more rigid (like the spira-segments that follow).

There’s no logic or rhyme to the sequencing – yet one accentuates the other and vice-versa.

So, with this necklace I wanted to bring you a gentle reminder that holds this message.

To understand, to make peace with, to learn how to spot these segments in your own life and to let them flow – knowing that “that too shall pass”. Knowing that each state you’re in is necessary to birth the next. And then, to hopefully stay present and capture the opportunities each phase presents if you’re just willing to pay attention :o)

On the ‘easy‘ side of jewelry – this is a nice narrowish chain with a robust presence (weight). It’s tactile – so you’ll find yourself wanting to fiddle with it from time to time. It can go well with casual or other outfits. And if you’ve already got yourself some danagles to go with your Spira-Hoops – you can interchange them as pendants here. Wear them singularly or bunched – no rules! Or if you already have a pendant you love and fits on – give that a try.

Either way – if you fall in love with this Anahita piece – please share a photo with it on – I’d love to see how you’ve chosen to wear it.

Arc Melody

Pearl & White Agate Earring to Pendant Piece

Okay so this is Arc Melody – a multifunctional piece that can be worn either as an earring add-on, or as a pendant – added on to a chain you already own (or of course you could purchase my Spire Chain necklace that you see in the video – cheeky plug here :o)

As you would know, I like creating pieces that serve more than one purpose, and can be worn in more than one way. Because it gives you variety of looks, but it also makes it easier to travel – you take one piece – you get multiple options.

The original design for this actually came or was inspired from a Vogue magazine. I can’t remember who it was, but it kind of doesn’t matter as the final design ended up looking very different.

I just remember seeing the design and then thinking to myself oh I’d love to challenge myself and see if I can recreate it in my style and with these other stones I love working with. I love the lustrousness of the pearls offset with the matt whiteness of the white Agates.

You can see the reason why I call it Arc Melody: obviously – the shape is an arc, but also when I look at the way the movement of these semi-precious stones – it’s almost like it creates a melody with its movement. It’s really, really, really lovely to wear, it feels nice. It’s a really good robust piece.

Please watch the video to see how easy it is to switch between a pendant or an earring. And to get ideas of how stunning it looks when you wear it.

This piece is similar to one I made for myself – it was just too beautiful to keep to myself only.

If you’re into fun statement pieces and you like pearls – this is a very good choice for you.

Enjoy! And as usual – please share a photo of how it makes you feel when you wear it :o)

SIZE: 7.3cm D x 5cm L x 0.7cm W

Pearl River

Adjustable Pearls & Agates Necklace

This subtle luxurious collection of 33 Agates and Pearls is deceptively simple looking. But consider that every little link here is made and assembled and finished by only one set of hands and eyes (mine :o) There is a lot of love that’s gone into this stunner.

I love the simplicity – it leaves the design to speak for itself. And it allows you to experience and feel it’s purity.

Pearls are an eternal symbol of grace and attitude – all in one. I think that’s why I love working with them. They are never the same, and they go with anything. You can just see them with a white racerback vest, or a T. And you can see them with a floaty or fitting white dress. But they’d go with gold, and jeans. And actually black – if you felt like challenging the brains of whomever you’ll be meeting ;o)

The luxury and stature of this piece are unavoidable. They will definitely make people wonder: is she playing or is she serious? You don’t owe anyone an answer – how you style this baby is your prerogative if you decided to make it yours.

MY SIZE: 40 cm Length

MY GEMS: 33 Agates and Freshwater Pearls, Gold-Like Brass

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