The Art of Lost-Wax Casting: Sculptures to Wear
In my workshop, jewelry isn’t manufactured; it’s sculpted.

Each design is born from a block of virgin wax that I carve freehand, using gouges and heat. It is a slow, almost meditative process, where every detail—from the texture of a leaf to the anatomy of a hand—is unique. There are no industrial molds or computer-generated designs; only the connection between my hands and the material.

Why Brass and Silver?
I have chosen to work with 925 sterling silver and brass with an artistic patina for one reason: both are living metals.

One-of-a-Kind: When modeling in wax, each piece retains the imprint of the creative process. When you purchase one of my pieces of jewelry, you are buying an original sculpture that has been cast in metal to last for generations.

The Value of Brass: In my brass pieces, the value lies not in the metal itself, but in the alchemical finish I achieve. The dark patina I apply highlights the reliefs and shadows of the carving, giving it the character of an ancient relic that shiny silver sometimes hides.

My jewelry is for those seeking more than just an accessory: they are fragments of nature and symbolism, captured forever through fire and metal.