Heritage Collection
This Collection is inspired by ancient rhythms of gathering, reflection, and celebration. These designs draw from moments in history where people paused to mark seasons of change, remembrance, and renewal. Each design honors the rhythm of seasons, both in the world around us and within our own lives. These pieces invite you to mark moments of change, remembrance, and renewal in a way that feels personal, not prescribed.
Such a Time as ThisAmethyst, Lapis Lazuli, & Labradorite on Sterling Silver
This design honors the idea of being uniquely positioned within a moment, whether by circumstance, experience, or hard-earned strength. It speaks to those times when presence matters, when choosing to speak, act, or step forward may shape more than just one life. This piece honors the power of being where you are, fully and intentionally. Wear it as a reminder that your voice, your choices, and your presence can shape more than just your own story. |
Tongues of FireGarnet, Citrine, & 14k Gold Filled
The imagery of fire symbolizes transformation, illumination, and the spark that can ignite insight, creativity, or renewed purpose. This piece honors moments when clarity, inspiration, or understanding appears in your life, often unexpectedly, and invites reflection on the ways we carry knowledge, growth, and insight forward. |
Sabbath BlessingLabradorite, Citrine, & 14k Gold Filled
Sabbath Blessing draws from this ancient rhythm of rest and renewal, honoring the practice of slowing down and receiving refreshment. This piece serves as a gentle reminder that rest is not something to earn, but something to return to again and again. |
AtonementGarnet, Moonstone, & Sterling Silver
Atonement draws inspiration from the idea of reconciliation, reflection, and renewal. This piece symbolizes the human opportunity to seek repair, make amends, and cultivate personal integrity and peace. It honors the power of reflection and transformation in our lives, serving as a reminder that moments of renewal often require courage, honesty, and humility. |
Freedom to Fullness SetGarnet, Lapis Lazuli, Rose quartz, Citrine, & Sterling Silver
This pairing honors both the moment of release and the long journey that follows. Deliverance and Milk & Honey were designed together to reflect the courage it takes to leave what binds us, and the resilience required to build a life of freedom. |
Milk & HoneyRose quartz, Citrine, & Sterling Silver
This necklace reflects the journey toward a place of promise and possibility. Moving toward what we hope for is rarely easy. There are challenges to face and obstacles to overcome, but the pursuit of growth, freedom, and fulfillment is worth it. Wear it as a reminder of liberation, courage, and the ways your story unfolds. |
Trumpet SoundAmethyst, Labradorite, & 14k Gold Filled
Trumpet Sound is inspired by the idea of a call that marks transition and calls attention. Throughout history, the sound of a trumpet marked moments of change, gathering, and preparation. This piece reflects the inner call to pause, reflect, and move forward with clarity. It is a reminder that new seasons often begin not with certainty, but with a willingness to listen and respond. Wear it as a symbol of readiness, awareness, and the courage to meet what’s ahead. |
Counting StarsCitrine & Sterling Silver
Counting Stars is inspired by the practice of dwelling in what is temporary and recognizing that not every season is meant to last, but every season still matters. This piece reflects the balance between uncertainty and hope, between where you are and where you’re becoming. Wear it as a symbol of trust in the journey, even when the destination isn’t fully visible yet. |
Festival of LightsSnowflake Obsidian, 14k Gold Filled, Cubic Zirconia
Festival of Lights is inspired by the idea that light doesn’t need to be loud to be powerful. A single flame, a small glow, or a gentle warmth can shift the way a whole space feels. This piece reflects resilience, remembrance, and the choice to keep something bright alive through difficult seasons. Wear it as a reminder that hope can be steady, enduring, and quietly transformative. |