About

Hi, I'm Lisa — a one-woman team and maker behind every piece you see here!

I've always attached meaning to the jewellery I wear, whether it's a a boost of energy, a sense of protection, or simply a reminder of something important. But for years, I struggled to find jewellery that gave me that special feeling.

I was in my final (and super stressful) year of PhD when I discovered fine silver clay. This material allowed me to start handcrafting jewellery right from home! Creating jewellery became more than a hobby, it was a ritual that helped me unwind and create talismans for much needed good luck :)

Today, I design and craft each piece using my hands, a bit of fire, and a lot of heart. This is a passion project for me, born from a genuine love for the craft. I create when inspiration strikes, and I think that’s why there’s a light, happy energy in everything I make! I keep things fun by making one-of-a-kind designs, so nothing ever feels routine or forced. Every piece is crafted to be meaningful, wearable, and totally unique. Like a little talisman for self-expression!

INSPIRATION

I take my inspiration from textures and shapes found in nature, talismanic symbols and life events, adding a modern twist to them. I'm a fantasy and sci-fi fan, so I sometimes wonder — what would a 20th-century elf wear? :)

If you are looking for jewellery that feels very bohemian, but with a chic modern twist - you are in the right place! I really hope you find one that feels just right for you!

THE PROCESS

I make each piece with my hands, from start to finish with fine silver clay. Silver clay consists of extremely fine particles of pure silver mixed up with a non-toxic organic binder. The binder burns out during firing, leaving behind a pure metal piece that can be hallmarked as any other precious jewellery.

Before the silver clay dries, it's soft and malleable, which allows me to shape and sculpt it to the design that I have in mind. Once it dries, it hardens and I can sand it, drill it, and otherwise bring it to its final shape and add some detail.

I then fire the silver clay piece at 900°C with a blow torch. All of the organic binder is burned off, and what is left is pure silver creation! This is a tricky process, as the temperature has to be just right to not melt the piece and lose some of the details.

The final step is polishing. Polishing reveals the silver shine and brings the piece to its final look. I use a range of polishing papers, either bringing it to a soft satin look or to a mirror polish depending on the design and style.

For every piece I make, I record the process so you can see exactly how it's been brought to life! Check out the Instagram page below to see how your pieces have been made!