Care & Responsibility
Once a piece leaves my studio, it enters its own chapter—one shaped by your daily rhythms, gestures, and environment. Though I work with strong materials and thoughtful construction, no piece is entirely immune to life’s knocks and tangles. Stones can loosen over time. Claws can catch and pull. Metal can wear thinner with age.
Caring for jewellery isn’t about keeping it pristine—it’s about respecting its material nature while allowing it to live with you. The best-loved pieces often show signs of wear, and that is not a flaw. It’s a story.
Each piece I create is made to be worn- not just on quiet days, but through the motions of a lived-in life. Rings that accompany you into the wild, through salt and sea, into gardens, kitchens, airports, studios. Jewellery is durable, yes but it is also precious. It deserves both adventure and care.
Once a piece leaves my studio, it enters its own chapter- one shaped by your daily rhythms, gestures, and environment. Though I work with strong materials and thoughtful construction, no piece is entirely immune to life’s knocks and tangles. Stones can loosen over time. Claws can catch and pull. Metal can wear thinner with age.
Wearing jewellery comes with a shared responsibility. I will always do my part in making pieces that honour both form and function. And I am here to help if your piece needs attention or repair, either through guiding you or facilitating work with a trusted manufacturing jeweller. But I also gently ask for your awareness as a wearer, to remove rings when doing heavy handling, any activity in which your ring has a high chance of catching or scratching- to check settings now and then, to store pieces carefully and avoid harsh chemicals.
Caring for jewellery isn’t about keeping it pristine. It’s about respecting its material nature while allowing it to live with you. The best-loved pieces often show signs of wear, and that is not a flaw. It’s a story.