ABOUT
LOVE OF ART
Since I was a child, I have always appreciated beautiful and distintiveness. In nature, in museums, on the streets… I believe that in the most diverse places we can see beauty.
Always passionate and seeking to do everything with love, I embarked on the world of jewelry, initially working with jewelry and then pursuing goldsmithing. And that's when I discovered that the creation process made me feel complete in every way. I realized how the beauty that reaches our eyes always has a story to be told. From that period on in my life, I found myself completely in love with my work. It is a love that is born in the awakening of the desire for creation, it arises intensely flooding the being and culminates in the process of final finishing of each piece.
Therefore, I produce each piece with deep devotion and care. Because they are not simply jewels, they are stories told with love.
Jewelry designer and goldsmith, I took classes at Joe Silveira's studio in Berkeley, California and graduated fromAshworth CollegeinJewelry Designer and Repair, during the years I lived in the United States. Back in Rio de Janeiro, I attended the studio of the dear Lívia Canuto. Currently, I create my pieces inspired by nature, architecture, arts and the life story of each client.
ART MEETS
THE JEWEL AND THE JEWEL
FIND ART
Wear a piece of jewelry or a work of art? What will be the difference?
Is there a difference?
Throughout my process of creating and constructing each piece of jewelry, I give myself over to the idea of producing a work of art. Therefore, I seek to create art in jewelry, intensely wanting the person who wears that jewelry to feel complete and complete, special and unique. Feel like a work of art yourself.
JEWELRY MADE BY HAND, WITHOUT WASTE AND WITH CREATIVITY!
Handmade jewelry requires careful and meticulous work, as well as a lot of passion and dedication. This is how I believe that all relationships between people, and between them and nature, should also be.
That's why I practice creative reuse in the construction process of my pieces, known as “upcycling jewelry”.
This method allows you to extend the life cycle of a product, reusing it, but without losing quality. On the contrary: it improves.
Having awareness as the creative path of my works, I believe in a cycle that offers a fresh start to what would otherwise be wasted.
So, I refurbish old pieces into new ones.