I hand-poured the Echoes of Sunset: Hand-Poured Pink Resin Necklace with Gilded Charms and Textured Squares Set: a glossy pink oval pendant on a gold-tone chain, finished with tiny dangling celestial charms, and matching square earrings studded with shimmering gold flakes. The translucent resin layers play with light so the pieces shift from rosy warmth to metallic glint as you move—each one bearing small, deliberate variations that announce their handmade origin. I prefer sustainable materials whenever possible, so these are crafted with mindful sourcing and careful finishing. Wear them when you want a touch of playful elegance that still reads intentional — and yes, expect compliments. A refined addition to your space.
I make hand‑poured resin jewelry—necklaces, earrings and small objects—combined with metal findings, gilded accents, polymer clay, and reclaimed components. My work centers on color, translucency and surface texture: layers of pigment and pearlescent powders meet metal charms and tiny inclusions to produce pieces that catch light and gesture without shouting.
I am drawn to how resin can hold a moment of color the way a memory holds a fragment of light. My pieces present luminous, jewel‑like surfaces that convey quiet motion and a faintly mysterious quality; they exhibit a balance between the deliberate and the accidental, where controlled layering meets spontaneous texture. Inspirations range from dusk skies and constellation patterns to vintage costume jewelry and the small, everyday objects that carry stories—buttons, tiny charms, and found metal bits—that I refashion into new forms.
Process is central to the work. I mix pigments and additives, pour in stages to build depth, and use heat, molds and hand tools to coax texture and iridescence. Each element is finished by hand—sanding, polishing and setting on recycled or gold‑plated findings—so every piece is both created and curated in the studio. Attention to material longevity and low‑waste practices guides choices of supplies and fabrication methods.
What I aim to do is simple and direct: produce wearable objects that reveal themselves over time—glints that shift with movement, surfaces that invite a closer look, shapes that feel personal on the body. My jewelry expresses a quiet confidence in color and material, offering small, sustainable gestures that accompany daily life and mark moments without demanding them.