
About Me.
As a jewelry designer, I draw a lot of inspiration from the natural world, especially from insects. I’m fascinated by the delicate details and patterns they hold; things we often overlook but that play such an important role in our environment. Through my work, I try to capture that beauty and transform it into wearable art. Each piece is created with the hope that the wearer can feel a closer connection to nature and appreciate the small wonders around them. My goal is to merge the craft of fine handmade jewelry with the intricate world of nature, offering pieces that are not just adornments, but reminders of the beauty in the world we live in
Education
2019-2023
Highschool diploma
Spring Hill Highschool, Chapin, SC
In high school, I majored in art, focusing on ceramics as the foundation of my portfolio. I was the only student to complete AP 3D Design and was honored as Visual Artist of the Year, recognizing my dedication, creativity, and artistic achievements.
2021- 2023
Technical diploma
Center for advanced technical studies, Chapin, SC
At the CAT Center, I earned stick and MIG welding certifications and competed in SkillsUSA. I won a national award in the Employment Application competition by creating an art portfolio and completing interview trials. These experiences strengthened my metal working skills, professionalism, and confidence in high-pressure settings.
2023-Current
B.F.A
Savannah college of art and design, Savannah, GA
While attending SCAD, I majored in Jewelry Design and minored in Business. In addition to my coursework, I gained valuable experience as a studio monitor and served as secretary of the Jewelry Club, where I further developed my organizational and leadership skills
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Questions & Answers
Find answers to common queries about My process or my custom jewelry commissions and services.
How long have you done Jewlery?
I have been making jewelry with my mother from a young age, long before I knew I wanted to pursue it seriously. In middle school, I took jewelry classes and completed my first casting, sparking an early curiosity for the craft. However, it wasn’t until I came to SCAD that I began creating jewelry with true focus and dedication, refining my skills and exploring my own artistic voice through hand fabrication, casting, and design.
How the commission process works?
If you’re interested in commissioning a piece of jewelry, you can reach out to me using the page below with your ideas and price range. I will respond with a proposed project timeline and let you know if I feel I can bring your vision to life at the quality it deserves. If we move forward, we will collaborate closely throughout the sketching and making process. A deposit will be collected before work begins to secure your commitment to your one-of-a-kind couture piece.
What materials do you use?
I primarily work in sterling silver, which allows me to craft detailed, durable pieces. I enjoy incorporating pearls and abalone, as they are renewable gemstones that have less environmental impact than mined stones. That said, I am always open to working with whatever stones best suit a design. While I have limited experience working in gold, I am happy to take on gold commissions when the project calls for it.
