No two people are alike so why should they wear the same jewelry?

Each piece I design has a unique voice; one that might represent my customer and make a statement of her behalf.
I mix my own patina and heat-treat each metal piece to give it that special vintage look.
When I create, I like to throw all my supplies on the floor and let the chips fall where they may.
Then a piece of jewelry cries out among the chaos, wanting to be created; its uniqueness begging to be expressed. I thrive on
doing custom work for my clients; it gives me an opportunity to turn a name, a mannerism or a simple interest into a piece of art that they will wear forever.

I had been doing decoupage for ten years when I suddenly found myself tickled by the possibility of collaging metal parts.
I experimented with two-part epoxies, resins and solder. After much trial and error, I discovered and personalized this metal collage technique that allows my creativity to soar. I grew up in Italy during the onset of British punk and moved to the USA by myself to
pursue my artistic dream. It was not easy; it was worth it.
My jewelry conveys the strength of independence and originality and the confidence to live out your dreams.