Phoenix Collection
This Collection is centered on the slow, honest work of rebuilding after loss, trauma, and profound change. These designs hold space for grief and resilience to exist side by side; for what has been broken, and for what is still becoming. Each piece is a reminder that rising doesn’t mean forgetting. It means carrying what you’ve been through with dignity, strength, and hope for what comes next.
Beauty from AshesSnowflake obsidian, pearl, & 14k gold filled
Beauty from Ashes celebrates the delicate balance between loss and hope. Snowflake Obsidian represents the ashes of what has been lost, while soft pink pearls capture light, resilience, and the quiet presence of new beginnings. This piece is a reminder that even in the midst of hardship, moments of beauty and hope can emerge, jagged and smooth, dark and light, together. |
Tears in a BottleBlue Jade & Sterling Silver
Tears in a Bottle honors the quiet, necessary act of grieving. Held with care, acknowledging that every moment of sorrow has its place. This piece is a reminder that feeling your pain fully is not a weakness it is part of the journey toward resilience, renewal, and self-compassion. |
MarkedSnowflake obsidian, Garnet, & Sterling Silver
We all carry the marks of our past pain, but once those places heal, they no longer have the power to hurt us. This piece serves as a quiet testament to that survival. It honors the scars we bear not as symbols of suffering, but as beautiful, permanent proof of our capacity to heal, rebuild, and move forward with strength |
Stone by StoneGarnet, Labradorite, Amethyst, & Gemstone Medley, Sterling Silver
This piece represents the slow, deliberate process of rebuilding. Rather than just a temporary step, each stone acts as a foundational element, carefully chosen and placed to create a new structure. While the act of stacking and starting over can often feel unsteady and off-balance, it is a necessary, beautiful evolution toward creating a new foundation. |
Invisible WoundsLabradorite, glass, & Sterling Silver
Invisible Wounds recognizes the quiet scars that can linger long after a tragedy. Turquoise symbolizes protection, clarity, and emotional strength, offering a reminder that even unseen pain is real and valid. This piece is a tribute to inner resilience acknowledging trauma, honoring your experience, and giving space for healing on your own terms. |
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. |