About the work ethic
I approach my work with care, intention, and a strong respect for both concept and craft. I am detail-oriented and believe every decision—from research and form development to material choice and presentation—should be meaningful. I work patiently and thoughtfully, allowing ideas to evolve through observation, experimentation, and refinement rather than rushing outcomes.
I am hardworking and constructively self-critical, always questioning how a piece can be clearer, more refined, or more honest to its concept. Challenges motivate me to think ahead and anticipate future needs. Presentation is an essential part of my process, as I believe the way work is communicated shapes how it is understood. My working style is calm and focused, driven by curiosity, intention, and emotional depth.
My work is grouped into three categories to reflect different scales and ways of engagement. Jewelry explores wearable, concept-driven pieces. Tabletop accessories translate the same ideas into functional objects for space and ritual. DIY focuses on process, experimentation, and learning—inviting curiosity, making, and hands-on exploration into my practice.
About me
I am an artist moulded as a designer, creating wearable art that moves beyond decoration into concept-driven jewellery. Through a thoughtful balance of experimentation, material sensitivity, and meticulous presentation, I design pieces for independent, experimental, and luxury contexts that value narrative, craft, and intention.
