Each piece is hand built and cast in small batches. Subtle variations are part of the process, a natural mark of the hand.

My jewelry is made from solid bronze, sterling silver, or 14k gold, never plated or coated. What you see is the true metal in its natural state.

Bronze may develop a warm patina over time. Sterling silver may gently darken with exposure to air. 14k gold does not tarnish and wears beautifully for generations. These quiet changes are part of the life of the piece.

Bronze is a beautiful, time-honored metal made primarily of copper and tin. The high-quality jewelry casting bronze used in my work does not contain lead or nickel, and it is widely used in fine jewelry for its durability and warm, golden tone. Because bronze contains copper, some people may occasionally notice a faint green mark on their skin. This is a natural reaction between copper and moisture, oils, or the unique pH of your skin often influenced by things like humidity, sweat, or lotions. It is completely harmless, not an allergy, and it doesn’t happen to everyone. If it does occur, the mark washes away easily with soap and water, and many people wear bronze daily without ever experiencing it.

To clean bronze, use mild soap, water, and a non-scratch scouring pad, then finish with a polishing cloth.

Sterling silver and gold may be cleaned with mild soap, warm water, and a soft cloth.

Pieces set with stones should be cleaned with a polishing cloth only.

When not worn, store your jewelry in the cotton bag provided. The anti-tarnish paper included will help protect the metal for about one year.

Remove jewelry before swimming, washing hands, or using chemicals, and avoid lotions or perfumes when possible.

Adjust cuffs and rings once, as repeated bending may weaken the metal.

With simple care, your piece will age beautifully and develop a character uniquely its own.

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