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Each piece begins with the material — singular stones sourced across the world: Herkimer Diamonds from Afghanistan, Brazilian Agate, Vintage Japanese saltwater pearls, their nacre formed slowly over time.

Chosen for origin, structure, and the way they hold light.

There has always been an affinity for stones — objects of time, given and received, carrying history, memory, and a quiet sense of the sacred. Collected over time, passed between generations — a way of staying close to the natural world, and to one another.

In their color and form, the materials reflect a kind of natural authorship —the milky iridescnce of opalite, the luster and glow of vintage nacre of pearls built through time, the dense, reflective black of Obsidian formed in cooling lava, the banded structure of Agate recording gradual mineral shifts. These are not applied qualities, but inherent — expressions of process, pressure, and duration.

Our designs our crafted and curated sourcing stones from all over the world from ethical sources. Used for adornment or frequency, pearls and stones share a universal resonance in the cycle of life. They are reminders of the ethereal essence of nature, in both its processes and expression.