Memory-Infused Jewelry Pieces
My jewelry exists at the intersection of sculpture and adornment, where personal narratives solidify into wearable forms. Each piece is first shaped in wax—a material both intuitive and fragile—allowing every imprint, imperfection, and gesture to be preserved before being cast into metal. This process captures fleeting moments in a lasting form, bridging the ephemeral and the enduring
Rooted in autoethnographic exploration, my work embodies subconscious traces of memory, balancing presence and absence, permanence and transformation. As the jewelry moves with the body, it continues to evolve—engaging in an intimate dialogue between material, wearer, and time