Closing One Year, Opening the Next

There’s something quietly powerful about this time of year.

Before rushing ahead into new plans and fresh ideas, I’ve learned to pause — just long enough to acknowledge what’s been. The work that mattered. The lessons that surprised me. The moments of connection that reminded me why I create in the first place.

Closing one year isn’t about shutting a door. It’s about gently setting things down.

This past year held steady making, small pivots, and meaningful conversations — both in my studio and with the women who wear my jewelry. Each piece created carried intention, and each order felt like a conversation, not a transaction. That’s something I never take lightly.

As I open the door to the next year, I’m not chasing reinvention. I’m choosing alignment.

I want my work to continue feeling thoughtful. Wearable. Personal. Jewelry that fits into real lives — pieces you reach for not just on special occasions, but on ordinary days when you want to feel grounded and yourself.

The coming year will be about refinement rather than overhaul. More listening. More intention. Unfold more space for creativity to occur naturally instead of being rushed.

If you’ve been feeling the pull to slow down, to choose with more care, or to honor where you’ve already been before stepping forward — you’re not alone. This threshold moment belongs to all of us.

Thank you for being part of this journey with me. I’m grateful for every shared moment, and I look forward to what we’ll create together in the year ahead.

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