My Journey with Jewelry
For me, jewelry has never been about surface beauty — it’s about how it makes you feel. It’s about creating pieces that remind you of your worth, your strength, and your story.
When you put on a piece of jewelry, it isn’t just accessorizing — it’s an act of self-respect. A way of saying to yourself: I deserve to feel confident. I deserve to stand tall. I deserve to be seen. I am worthy.
I’ve been designing and making jewelry for over 20 years, but my path began much earlier. I grew up in a family of artists and designers who taught me the values of integrity, authenticity, and craft. Through their example, they showed me that beauty exists everywhere — often in the unconventional — and that to notice it is to live with gratitude. Those lessons have shaped not only my work, but how I see the world.
My inspiration is also deeply rooted in my Mexican heritage, which continues to guide my sense of boldness, celebration, and connection. Alongside that, I draw from architecture, from historical art, and from the timeless tradition of humans adorning themselves as a way to express identity.
For centuries, women especially have found strength and self-expression in jewelry, even in times when their voices were not fully heard. That history reminds me that what I create is part of something much larger — a lineage of resilience and empowerment carried through form.
What began as simply making things I found beautiful has grown into a lifelong practice of giving meaning to design — shaping pieces that celebrate love, mark loss, honor friendship, and remind us of who we are. Every time one of my designs becomes part of someone’s story, the purpose of my work comes alive — because when you feel like a beautiful, confident badass, I know I’ve done my job.
I invite you to choose jewelry that isn’t just something you own, but something you embody— a reflection of your strength, your confidence, and your story.

