FIND YOUR FORM

FIND YOUR FORM

FIND YOUR FORM

FIND YOUR FORM

Jewelry for the woman who is still becoming.

Not a reward for having arrived. A companion for the motion. For the season of change that feels like aliveness. For the moment you look out a window and feel, without warning, that there is still so much.

Organic forms in silver. Berries, leaves, flowers, flying things. Finished by hand. Made to recognize you.

The first piece is almost here. Stay close.

Jewelry for the woman who is still becoming.

Not a reward for having arrived. A companion for the motion. For the season of change that feels like aliveness. For the moment you look out a window and feel, without warning, that there is still so much.

Organic forms in silver. Berries, leaves, flowers, flying things. Finished by hand. Made to recognize you.

The first piece is almost here. Stay close.

Earrings, design ring and dark flower in silver.
Earrings, design ring and dark flower in silver.
Earrings, design ring and dark flower in silver.

Jewelryteller Journal - Forms & Fragments
For everything that refuses to stay polished.

Jewelryteller Journal - Forms & Fragments
For everything that refuses to stay polished.

Unfinished thoughts, passing moods, and quiet provocations. Fragments gathered before they make too much sense.

ABOUT

I've always needed my own table.

When I was small, I refused help at mealtimes. More food ended up on the table than in my mouth. My grandmother eventually gave me my own table, set apart from the others, where I could make my mess in peace.

I was proud of that table.

That same need has followed me everywhere. Into silversmithing. Into goldsmithing. Into a workshop I co-founded and eventually had to leave, because the space had grown too small for what I was trying to make.

Jewelryteller is my own table.

The pieces are cast in silver and finished by hand in Finland. I design everything in 3D, including the crystal settings, which I model myself from scratch because I cannot make peace with a ready-made setting when I can feel that it is not quite right. The Finnish goldsmiths I work with share that refusal. They do not take shortcuts. Neither do I.

Silver is not a compromise. It is the most alive of the precious metals. It develops patina. It picks up the marks of a life being worn. It changes. I find that beautiful.

Berries, leaves, flowers, flying things. Joyful and unapologetic. Finished with gold plating, patina, high polish, or matte, depending on what the piece needs.

This jewelry is for women who are still becoming.

The unfinished is not a flaw. It is where life lives.

I've always needed my own table.

When I was small, I refused help at mealtimes. More food ended up on the table than in my mouth. My grandmother eventually gave me my own table, set apart from the others, where I could make my mess in peace.

I was proud of that table.

That same need has followed me everywhere. Into silversmithing. Into goldsmithing. Into a workshop I co-founded and eventually had to leave, because the space had grown too small for what I was trying to make.

Jewelryteller is my own table.

The pieces are cast in silver and finished by hand in Finland. I design everything in 3D, including the crystal settings, which I model myself from scratch because I cannot make peace with a ready-made setting when I can feel that it is not quite right. The Finnish goldsmiths I work with share that refusal. They do not take shortcuts. Neither do I.

Silver is not a compromise. It is the most alive of the precious metals. It develops patina. It picks up the marks of a life being worn. It changes. I find that beautiful.

Berries, leaves, flowers, flying things. Joyful and unapologetic. Finished with gold plating, patina, high polish, or matte, depending on what the piece needs.

This jewelry is for women who are still becoming.

The unfinished is not a flaw. It is where life lives.

Leaf pendant with a cast surface and a gold-colored crystal.

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Letters from the studio — fragments, reflections, and new beginnings.


Comfortably irregular.

Letters from the studio — fragments, reflections, and new beginnings.


Comfortably irregular.

Letters from the studio — fragments, reflections, and new beginnings.


Comfortably irregular.

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