About me

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I am an artist moulded as a designer, working with jewelry and objects as a form of wearable and functional art. My practice is rooted in concept, emotion, and careful observation, where design becomes a way to translate thought into form. Rather than approaching jewelry as decoration, I see it as a medium for storytelling, material exploration, and quiet expression.

My design education has shaped a strong foundation in jewellery, technology, and design thinking, supported by hands-on making, digital tools, and research-based processes. Through my academic journey, including international exposure during my exchange semester in Denmark, I have developed a sensitive yet disciplined approach to design one that balances experimentation with structure, and intuition with technical understanding.

I am deeply detail-oriented and believe that every decision, from material choice and form development to finishing and presentation, carries meaning. Presentation is an essential extension of my work; how an object is communicated influences how it is perceived and understood. I work patiently and thoughtfully, allowing ideas to evolve through testing, reflection, and refinement.

My work often sits between playfulness and restraint, softness and intensity. I am drawn to independent studios, experimental practices, and premium or luxury contexts that value craft, narrative, and intention. Across jewelry, tabletop accessories, and exploratory DIY projects, my focus remains the same: to create objects that feel intimate, considered, and emotionally resonant.

Design, for me, is a quiet but powerful process one that values care, depth, and the ability to observe before acting.

We look forward to your stay.

Mission

To create thoughtful, concept-driven jewelry and objects that translate emotion, intention, and observation into meaningful, wearable forms.

Vision

To build a practice where quiet intensity, craft, and narrative shape intimate objects valued across experimental and premium design spaces.

Values

Intention, care, observation, emotional depth, craftsmanship, refinement, and meaningful presentation over speed, trends, or excess.