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

SOLD – Metal Water

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.

Folded Copper & Chainmaile Peridot Bracelet

*NOTE: the circumference of this bracelet is 16 cm. If you love it and want it, but you need it slightly larger or smaller, message me beforehand and I can adjust it to your desired size.

This piece was born from a vision that struck me one morning. Usually, my designs evolve as I work, but this one emerged with perfect clarity: to capture water’s flow and adaptability using the most unexpected medium—copper.

The magic of copper is its duality—pliable when heated (like a sheet of pasta), rigid when cooled. Just like us, it can transform to meet the moment. One minute we’re soft and flexible, the next, sharp and strong. In this bracelet, I’ve paired the warmth and energy of copper with delicate green peridots to symbolize growth, renewal, and the natural ebb and flow of life. Their colour is only matched by the green hues in the copper (all intentional by the way).

The chainmaille structure mirrors the fluidity of water, with each link moving freely and adapting to your movements, while the rigid, angular section contrasts beautifully—offering a visual and tactile reminder (affordance) of our own capacity to be both fluid AND strong. n nWear it with the bold, sharp side up when you want to channel confidence and edge. Or flip it to showcase its softer side. Style it as you feel it. I think if you love this bracelet and order it – you’ll already have a strong bond with it’s design – you’ll also probably know what in your wardrobe is in alignment with the message you want to embody when you wear it.

Either way – this piece will style the outfit (as opposed to the other way around), and it’s very easy to put on and comfortable (watch the video to see the details). The sharp edge is actually smooth – so no danger of injury there – it just looks ‘mean’ :o)

nI guess the only warning here should be that you won’t go unnoticed with it on. So be ready to be stopped and asked… and no! I’m not making another one – hahaha! n

SOLD – Opposites

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.

Chunky Weave Copper Bracelet
This bracelet is called Opposites. It’s a chunky pure copper bracelet of two parts.

I actually first made this in gold for myself. It was a result of a lucky mistake. I had originally created the two pieces of the slinky, shiny chain side as a pair of earrings and then I just couldn’t see them working, so I thought okay well I’ve put in all this work to create this weave (which takes quite a long time to to put together), so I didn’t want to throw it away.

And then the rest of the design kind of came to me – it was born out of the mistake.

And the reason why I decided to call it Opposites, is because you get the two elements of the fluid slinky chain that looks thick, but is actually quite malleable and almost fluid to the touch – opposite the rigid sturdy other side.

It’s quite easy to put on and take off. And it’s meant to be worn kind of off-sided. Either with the the chain side on the inside and the tough side on the other side, or the other way around. It depends on what looks better in your eyes and what feels better.

The bracelet is really nice and sturdy. It’s a timeless piece because it is copper and also you can either stack it with other bracelets you already love. Or if you want – wear it by itself as a statement piece. Either way – a great gift to yourself.

I constantly get comments on my one – people ask me where I’ve got it from – the answer to which always makes me simultaneously proud, but also sheepish about ‘tooting my own horn’ as it were.

Well, if you decide to get it you know what to do next. But also please don’t forget to share a photo of how you wear it and how it makes you feel – because jewelry is so much more than just decoration. It has a way of making us feel a certain state!

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