Display of handmade jewelry including earrings and necklaces on wooden stands with a blue velvet background, set outdoors.
Close-up of green moss with gray lichen growing on top.
A beige fabric bust displaying jewelry, including a chain with red and amber stones, next to a lit candle in a textured glass holder.
Decorative jewelry display frame with three pairs of earrings, priced at $20, on a dark green cloth surface.
A display of handcrafted glass pendant necklaces on a wooden surface. The necklaces feature various designs, including animals, flowers, and abstract patterns, each labeled with handwritten price tags.
Two pairs of handcrafted earrings with silver wavy wires and stones, displayed on cardboard backing with a spiral logo.
Scenic view of mountain range under a partly cloudy blue sky.

A Sense of Place Through Travel and Art

My jewelry is created slowly. Each petal and leaf is picked then placed between book pages; they spends weeks drying to be preserved. Butterfly wings are found on long trails. Rocks and crystals are dug from the earth. 

My jewelry showcases pieces of nature and the stories behind this beautiful earth. Peices are inspired by the ecology that ties us to the land. In my life I enjoy being an explorer; moving from place to place and learning every inch of it.

I try to pay attention. Some earrings are inspired by the moss conifer forests of coastal Maine, while some necklaces are made of agates dug in dry rugged western Montana. My jewlerly is made to represent that diversity of place and the stories place can hold.