The Elk Half Moon Hoops
These are an eye catching pair of hoops made in honor of the landscape of the desert. To play upon the drier textures, I’ve hand fabricated large hoop earrings, comprised of fine silver half moons textured with the bregma, meeting point of the cranial sutures on the top of an elk skull. I found the elk skull in Northern New Mexico many years ago, and its remained one of my most prized possessions, and I am honored to finally bring it a new life. The remainder of the hoops creation into a sphere, is fabricated in 14k gold. The gold running through the piece is there as a reminder that our growth and repaired damage adds to our strength, beauty, and value. ✨
The hoops have a diameter of 1 3/4", and weigh just shy of .36oz (or roughly about 10.2g) each. They hang from standard sized sterling silver hooks.
>>> Elk. Elk are a symbol of strength and wisdom, community, and more than anything, of endurance. They carry with them the message that you are on the right path, and slow and steady wins the race. Carry these talismans of elk as reminders of your own strength, to trust in the process, and that you will get to where you want to be. <<<
Damaged Goods - A Collection Divide
I am beyond pleased to finally begin unveiling my new works, a full collection of one of a kinds, in four parts. Likened to, and symbolizing the four elements: earth, air, fire and water; there will be collection correlating to each: The Forest, The Swamp, The Desert, and The Ocean. The first two to be released were The Forest, and The Ocean, on October 23rd, when the Sun entered Scorpio (a time when we learn about the balance between light and shadow). And now, it is time for me to announce the release of part three, The Swamp, which will be on December 26th at 6pm PST, it will be the final new moon of this decade as well as a solar eclipse: a time for ultimate life breakthroughs, growth, and new direction! >><< Which brings me to the title of this release, “Damaged Goods”. I started attempting to learn a new skill set three summers ago, and drew up the base of this collection then, but when I returned home to New Orleans I found myself deep in the darkest chapter of my life. Lots of intense trauma, and just a need for survival overpowered any ability to creatively focus on new directions. I had spent a long while attempting to keep all of my plates spinning, but many dropped. I’ve spent the last year and half very seriously working to properly mend those broken plates, which I’ve related on more than one occasion to the Japanese pottery technique of Kintsugi, the art of repairing cracks and damage with gold - to add to its beauty, strength, and value. Which is something I genuinely believe in: when someone actively works at healing their wounds, their trauma becomes growth, understanding, and more value. I wanted to use returning to this collection as a form of healing, so I applied these metaphors and techniques into my original drawings, and I adore the shape its taken. They maintain the integrity of being a true talisman of nature, made directly from materials I’ve found myself, be it the textures I use in the metal pieces or in the stones and shells I set, but also, each piece will contain that metaphor of gold bonds woven throughout to bring the wearer’s life more strength, growth, and value. I hope you treasure wearing these pieces as much I have making them.