Jewellery

The collections are conceived through colour.

Each piece begins with gemstones, selected for their depth, nuance, and response to light. Design develops from the stone outward. Proportion, spacing, and balance are determined by colour. Metal is introduced only when the composition requires it, used with discipline to support and resolve the form.

The work is informed by synesthesia as a way of perceiving colour beyond appearance. Colour is approached as a sensorial language, carrying presence and tension. This guides how stones are combined and how each design is constructed, without reliance on ornament or excess.

These are colour-centered designs.
The gemstone is not an accent. It is the origin.