Every piece of jewelry I make carries a little part of my story. I didn’t go to school for design—I learned it myself, step by step, bead by bead. What started as curiosity quickly turned into a passion. I still remember sitting at my table late at night, teaching myself how to twist wire, re-string a bracelet that kept breaking, and figuring things out the hard way.
Being self-taught makes every piece more meaningful for me—it’s proof that patience and inspiration can create something beautiful. I think that’s why women of all ages connect with handmade jewelry: it’s not just an accessory, it’s a story.
When you wear a handmade piece, you’re not only wearing something unique—you’re carrying a memory, a little spark of joy, and all the thought and passion that went into making it.
💬 I’d love to know—do you have a piece of jewelry that reminds you of a special moment in your life?

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