FIND YOUR FORM

FIND YOUR FORM

FIND YOUR FORM

FIND YOUR FORM

Joyful, unapologetic jewelry for women who are done editing and ready to choose.

Organic forms inspired by nature: berries, leaves, flowers, flying things. Brought to life with crystals, light and color.

Playful but sophisticated. Bold enough to notice, joyful enough to wear every day.

For women standing at thresholds.

Joyful, unapologetic jewelry for women who are done editing and ready to choose.

Organic forms inspired by nature: berries, leaves, flowers, flying things. Brought to life with crystals, light and color.

Playful but sophisticated. Bold enough to notice, joyful enough to wear every day.

For women standing at thresholds.

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.

From a young age, I refused help, insisted on doing things myself, made my own mess. That need for space, for autonomy, for the freedom to try and fail on my own terms has shaped everything since.

I trained as a silversmith, then as a goldsmith. I ran a custom goldsmith workshop for over ten years. But the space felt too small. My thoughts needed room to move, flow, change.

So I left. I refused to wait any longer. I refused to shrink. I refused the idea that serious work can't be joyful, that playfulness isn't power, that women standing at thresholds should step aside instead of claim their space.

And I'm building Jewelryteller on my own terms.

The first collection is almost ready. Some pieces are still being finished by Finnish goldsmiths who uphold a tradition of precision and craftsmanship that refuses shortcuts. Every piece is designed in 3D and cast in silver, not as a compromise, but as an intentional choice. Silver is the most beautiful and expressive of the precious metals.

I set crystals in fully custom settings I design myself, not for sparkle alone, but for the light, color and joy they bring. I finish pieces with varied treatments: gold plating, patina, high polish, matte. Each piece has its own character.

What I create are organic, nature-inspired forms that feel alive. Berries, leaves, flowers, flying things. Joyful refusal meets Scandinavian craftsmanship. Playful but sophisticated. Bold enough to notice, joyful enough to wear every day.

This jewelry is for women standing at thresholds. Women who are done waiting. Done editing. Ready to close the gap between who they are inside and how they show up in the world.

It doesn't give you permission. It reminds you that you already have it.

I've always needed my own table.

From a young age, I refused help, insisted on doing things myself, made my own mess. That need for space, for autonomy, for the freedom to try and fail on my own terms has shaped everything since.

I trained as a silversmith, then as a goldsmith. I ran a custom goldsmith workshop for over ten years. But the space felt too small. My thoughts needed room to move, flow, change.

So I left. I refused to wait any longer. I refused to shrink. I refused the idea that serious work can't be joyful, that playfulness isn't power, that women standing at thresholds should step aside instead of claim their space.

And I'm building Jewelryteller on my own terms.

The first collection is almost ready. Some pieces are still being finished by Finnish goldsmiths who uphold a tradition of precision and craftsmanship that refuses shortcuts. Every piece is designed in 3D and cast in silver, not as a compromise, but as an intentional choice. Silver is the most beautiful and expressive of the precious metals.

I set crystals in fully custom settings I design myself, not for sparkle alone, but for the light, color and joy they bring. I finish pieces with varied treatments: gold plating, patina, high polish, matte. Each piece has its own character.

What I create are organic, nature-inspired forms that feel alive. Berries, leaves, flowers, flying things. Joyful refusal meets Scandinavian craftsmanship. Playful but sophisticated. Bold enough to notice, joyful enough to wear every day.

This jewelry is for women standing at thresholds. Women who are done waiting. Done editing. Ready to close the gap between who they are inside and how they show up in the world.

It doesn't give you permission. It reminds you that you already have it.

I've always needed my own table.

From a young age, I refused help, insisted on doing things myself, made my own mess. That need for space, for autonomy, for the freedom to try and fail on my own terms has shaped everything since.

I trained as a silversmith, then as a goldsmith. I ran a custom goldsmith workshop for over ten years. But the space felt too small. My thoughts needed room to move, flow, change.

So I left. And I'm building Jewelryteller on my own terms.

The first collection is almost ready. Some pieces are still being finished by Finnish goldsmiths who uphold a tradition of precision and craftsmanship that refuses shortcuts. Every piece is designed in 3D and cast in silver—not as a compromise, but as an intentional choice. Silver is the most beautiful and expressive of the precious metals.

What I create are sculptural, three-dimensional forms that feel alive. Playful but sophisticated. Bold enough to notice, smooth enough to wear every day.

This jewelry isn't for everyone. It's for women standing at thresholds. Women who are done waiting. Done editing. Ready to close the gap between who they are inside and how they show up in the world.

It doesn't give you permission. It reminds you that you already have it.

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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