Weeks of waiting. Layers that dry slowly. Hands that take care of every detail.

This is the journey every jewel goes through. From the earth to you.

The Collection

I walk through my forest looking for small flowers and leaves, the ones that require you to stop, bend down, and look closely.

I don't just collect in my forest wherever I can; each piece carries with it the energy of the place.

I studied to recognize wild plants, to know the right time to harvest. But there's something beyond study: it's a silent dialogue with my surroundings. I choose, but sometimes it seems like they're calling me.

The Drying

After harvesting, the wait begins. It can take anywhere from two weeks to a month , depending on the season and the size of the flower. It can't be rushed; each plant has its own timeframe.

This time is not empty. It is the moment when the plant transforms, slowly, without haste. Slowness is not a limit, it is the process itself. It is what allows ephemeral beauty to become eternal without breaking.

In a world that's rushing, I invite you to stop. To give it all the time it needs. Because some things simply can't be rushed .

The Study of Meaning

I don't choose plants simply for their beauty. I study flower therapy to understand what each plant can offer: calm, courage, protection, openness.

Plants don't just work when you take them sublingually; carrying them on your skin also allows you to receive their gift . This is what transforms a jewel into something more: a daily companion that carries a frequency, a message, a silent support.

In ancient times, jewelry always had a purpose beyond ornamentation. I want to return to that depth, restoring the jewelry's function. It's not just decoration. It's something that works for you, every day.

The Creation

Everything happens through my hands: I study the shapes, choose the materials, mix the colors. I work with resin, steel, and silver.

Each piece of jewelry is built layer by layer . The first layer of resin, colored or transparent, needs to dry for about 24 hours. Then comes the most delicate moment: applying the flowers. More waiting. And finally, the final layers, one to three, depending on the size and effect I want to achieve. Always hours and hours between each one.

This is the most relaxing phase for me. Decisions have been made, my mind can rest. Only my hands work , calmly and carefully. And finally, I check. If there are imperfections I can fix, I do so. Otherwise, it becomes waste; not everything survives the process.

The Result

After waiting, slowly drying layers, checks and finishing, something is born that didn't exist before .

A petal that would have faded in a few days can now stay with you forever. A little flower picked on a beautiful day becomes a talisman that continues to carry its message , its frequency, its gift.

What do you get?

  • A unique piece, no two little flowers are the same, no two jewels are identical
  • The flower's message, a note explaining what that plant can give you
  • A daily companion, not just beauty, but something that can support you every day
  • Something that can last forever, not seasonal jewels, but heirlooms that stand the test of time.
  • A small bag of handmade fabric, sewn by my mother with scraps recovered from the supplies of my grandmother who was a seamstress.

How to care for it: Avoid prolonged contact with water, perfumes, and creams. Store in a dry place. With proper care, it will last a lifetime.

Now that you know how they are made, do you want to take one with you?

Every piece of jewelry you see in the shop has undergone this journey. From the earth of my forest, through my hands, to you.