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06/03/2026

Ethiopian opal with all its fire inside 💗

I’ll have more like this at the La Honda affair this weekend. Come by and see them in person. So spectacular!

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06/03/2026

This is one of the most spectacular pieces of labradorite that I’ve ever seen. So much color in there!

06/03/2026

Anyone love sunrise shells from the Hawaiian Islands? I do! They are so naturally beautiful and hard to find.

Come see this beauty in person this weekend at the La Honda fair 😉

05/17/2026

Thanks to everyone who came out today to enjoy the open studios exhibition I was at. So great to see so many familiar faces from my past. Makes me realize how long I’ve been making jewelry, and how much I still enjoy it.

I’ll be back in Saratoga again tomorrow at 21025 bank mill lane. Come by and say hello!

05/15/2026

Here’s the matching earrings! 💗

05/15/2026

This is an antique sulphite nymph cameo from the 1920’s on a genuine blue morpho butterfly wing. It used to be a brooch, but I was commissioned to create a necklace out of it. I paired it with Burmese sapphires and black spinel on oxidized sterling silver Italian filagree chain.

Come see more like this at my exhibit this weekend.
I’ll be in Saratoga at the open studios.

05/15/2026

Here’s another beautiful piece of that pre-worn ceremonial Tibetan turquoise. This time paired with natural red coral, and genuine woolly mammoth ivory bead from Alaska. A raw garnet, iolite, and a champagne fresh water pearl, hand wire wrapped on sterling silver.

05/15/2026

Any turquoise fans out there? I absolutely love working with this ancient, pre-worn ceremonial Tibetan turquoise. This piece is paired with a piece of iolite, and a champagne fresh water pearl. Also a genuine ammonite, which is a sea creature that was alive in the days that the dinosaurs were alive. Hand wire wrapped on oxidized sterling silver.

05/14/2026

The tagging process is not my favorite, especially when my printer is not cooperating. This is quite tedious, but if I didn’t include these tags, people would never know that there is a lot of history and culture in these pieces, like pre-worn ceremonial Tibetan turquoise, and woolly mammoth beads from Alaska. Lots of interesting elements included in my pieces.

Come see more pieces, or help design your own custom pieces this weekend in Saratoga. I’ll be exhibiting at the open Studios from 11-5 both Saturday and Sunday at

21025 Bank Mill Lane in Saratoga. I’ll be there with 16 other artists! Come on by and say hello

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