Our story

We started with a handful of river stones and a question.

What if jewelry felt like this? Not polished. Not precious. Just warm, and heavy, and shaped by something patient.

Hand holding river pebbles in golden light

The Beginning

The stones had been there for decades, slowly worn into perfect, asymmetric shapes by the current.

They were warm from the sun. They had weight. They fit the hand like they were made for it.

We thought about how most jewelry tries to be perfect — symmetrical, polished, gleaming. But the most beautiful objects we'd ever held were imperfect. A seed pod split open. A piece of driftwood. A shell with a chip in it. Things that had been shaped by time and weather and use.

Dragonfly in golden backlight

Our Philosophy

We translate natural forms into things you can wear.

Every piece begins with a specific natural object — a pebble from a specific river, a seed pod from a specific tree, a drop of dew on a specific blade of grass. We study the form — its weight, its asymmetry, its surface texture — and translate it into metal.

The goal is not to represent nature. It's to carry the feeling of nature with you.

Materials & Craft

Recycled Brass

Our primary material. Warm, golden, alive with reflected light. Sourced from post-consumer recycled brass. Each piece develops a unique patina over time.

Recycled Sterling Silver

Cool and luminous. Used for pieces inspired by water and dew. Tumbled for a soft, continuous surface.

14K Gold Vermeil

A thick layer of 14K gold over sterling silver. For pieces that need the warmth of gold with the weight of silver.

Surface Finishes

Sandblasted, brushed, softly hammered, tumbled. Each finish is a different conversation between metal and light. We never polish to a mirror.

Quiet rules we keep

What We Believe

  1. Small collections, not large SKU counts

    We'd rather make 12 pieces that each carry a specific story than 200 that blur together.

  2. Recycled metals, always

    Every piece is made from recycled brass or sterling silver. The earth already gave us these materials once.

  3. Imperfect on purpose

    Our forms are organic, asymmetric, hand-finished. The irregularity is the beauty.

  4. Designed to be worn, not displayed

    These pieces are meant to be put on in the morning and forgotten about. They warm to your skin.

Woman in golden meadow

A small invitation

Start with something small.

A pebble, a seed, a grain of sand.

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