The Power of Presence
A piece of jewellery doesn’t only exist to be seen — it exists to be felt. Weight, balance, and tactile presence influence how a piece interacts with the wearer. In my practice, I embrace the physicality of materials, allowing silver, gold and gemstones to create grounding experiences.
Heavier pieces can be comforting. They provide a subtle resistance, a sense of connection between body and object. The wearer experiences a quiet reassurance — an awareness of presence that extends beyond visual beauty.

Jewellery as Talisman
Jewellery can become a talisman — a companion that carries memory, meaning, and comfort. In collections like Midnight Snow, statement pieces such as Snowscape are intentionally substantial, creating a sense of weight that is both physical and emotional.
This isn’t about creating clunky objects, but about balancing form, comfort, and impact. The weight allows jewellery to be a reminder, a grounding point, a subtle but powerful companion in everyday life.

Experiencing Form and Weight
Through hand-making, I adjust every curve, joint, and surface to ensure the piece resonates with the wearer. Weight, proportion, and texture are considered together — the jewellery responds to the body and gestures, shifting with movement, catching light, and creating interaction.
The result is tactile jewellery that carries meaning, presence, and intention — pieces that are worn, felt, and remembered.