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On Tolkien and Trillium

June 15, 2018 · 6 Comments

This year’s Mossflower Collection has been a blessing to me in so many ways. Over the past several months, I have intentionally shifted the way in which I approach this work. I have begun to allow myself to wander within every idea, every theme, every collection. Rather than constraining myself, I move where called and attempt to manifest what comes to me in silver and stone. Every year I return to the Mossflower Collection, pieces based around springtime and prehnite. It is a joyous thing to so love that season and that stone, otherwise the work would be dull. But every year I sing out green, trilling music and swing my hammers merrily to create this collection. I think I could work within this space for many happy years, with all its thorny rutiles and leaf print.

But this year, I allowed myself to really meander through its creation. I allowed myself to test ripe looking ideas in the hedgerows and climb up to the tall branches to pluck a perfect design that I inexplicably missed for so long. I pulled words and images from the present and allowed those weeks, days, moments spent within the work to imprint themselves on this collection.

In April, around the time when I first laid open my sketchbook and pushed prehnite gemstones around the pages, I also took The Silmarillion down from the shelf. I don’t know what drew me to it, but it felt like the right time. As I read, I breathed in Tolkien’s words and exhaled designs. With every page, parts of the collection took shape in the periphery.

It baffles me how one writer could create something so beautiful. I could actually hear every sentence spoken by an ageless bard in the hall of a great king, recounting the history of a people, a country, a world. There were points in the reading where I had to close the book, close my eyes, and sit with the vision laid before me: the conjuring of plants and animals in Arda, the light of Telperion and Laurelin charioted in the sky, the awakening of the elves, the birth of Luthien. These were the images in my mind as I was bending metal and setting gemstones, it is no wonder they found their way into the work.

With springtime crackling and shimmering outside my studio window, I couldn’t keep from joining in the chorus a bit, even though I was giddy with enthusiasm and ideas for the collection and had such a limited time to do studio work. (What a joyous life it would be to have an open-air smithing studio set in a forest or an unruly garden! I would never leave it.)

And so I would take breaks to pluck lilacs from my neighbors underappreciated hedge or watch the mother grackle flitting to and fro from her babies, endlessly bringing food. But one day, my fella asked for an evening away from the bench, to take me to what he called “the most beautiful, magnificent place” he had ever seen. And so I grabbed my camera and a sketchbook and we drove out of town to a secret hollow. After bumping along a dirt road and getting just a little bit lost, we got to the place, which didn’t look like much of a place, that is… until he pointed; there above us was a forested ridge blanketed with thousands of white trilliums. These regal flowers only bloom for a very short time and are quickly gobbled up by roving deer, so it is a rare thing indeed to see so many in one place.

We were both in awe of it all. It was a though we had stumbled into Tolkien. I was breathless with the timing of it all. We were in Beleriand, and Luthien had just been born:

“And at the end of the first age of the Chaining of Melkor, when all the Earth had peace and the glory of Valinor was at its noon, there came into the world Lúthien, the only child of Thingol and Melian. Though Middle-earth lay for the most part in the Sleep of Yavanna, in Beleriand under the power of Melian there was life and joy, and the bright stars shone as silver fires; and there in the forest of Neldoreth Lúthien was born, and the white flowers of niphredil came forth to greet her as stars from the earth.”
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The Silmarillion, Of the Sindar

It was getting late, and the pure white flowers did indeed look “as stars from the earth” set against the darkening forest floor. As my fella knelt down to identify interesting flowers and gently lift them to smell, he reminded me of Yavanna, whispering to the plants in a quiet, secret language and appreciating every bud, leaf, and tendril. And I could then see in myself Yavanna’s counterpart, Aule, the smith-god who shapes metal and stone into artful, beautiful objects. Aule, who is ever pressing forward in kinetic creation, pulling structure out of silver and firmly setting stones. My fella’s life is comprised of the slow stretch of shoot and vine, and mine of the sudden crack of flame and metal.

Tolkein and springtime, trilliums and my love, it all can be found under every stone and woven into every chain of this collection. I let life and art flow through me and into this work, and I feel it is the better for it. I cannot wait to see what inspiration summertime holds, I am open to it all.

And I am so glad you are with me for it.

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I am sorry it has been so quiet here lately. My st I am sorry it has been so quiet here lately. My studio is a flurry of blue gemstones and hammered sterling silver, I have so much to show you, but I just keep saying "I will photograph tomorrow!" and then run back to the bench to make more. I am en fuego creatively, swirling from one design to the next. I promise I will snap some photos soon!

In the meantime, Winter Oak Earrings. What do you think? Do you like them?

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✖️North Wind Collection Release: Early-Mid March in the Etsy shop✖️
I am pushing through drifts of snow and snapping i I am pushing through drifts of snow and snapping ice from pine boughs, all to gather up enough winter for my North Wind Collection!

As you may remember, I decided to move the North Wind Collection (as well as the Mossflower Collection) to a biannual schedule. I love these stones, these palettes, these seasons so much that when I work with them, I want to honor them with as bounteous of offerings as I can muster. And so they take months and hundreds of hours to conjure.

Therefore, to make space in my year for all the new collection ideas I have had tucked away in my sketchbook and gemstone cabinet, I decided to make those two seasonal collections every other year, rather than annually.

All of this to say, this will be the last North Wind Collection until 2023, but it is going to be SUCH a beautiful one!

Oh! Quick little poll for you, I am feeling pulled in two different directions in my earring creation. Which do you prefer: light, lilting, dangly earrings with small stones and perhaps a fringe OR bold, drop earrings featuring slices of stone?
After asking you in a poll and in the comments of After asking you in a poll and in the comments of a recent post, it looks like you would much prefer an early March release, rather than a February one, for the North Wind Collection.

This will allow me catch a bit more winter, create more pieces, and give me a bit more time to share the stories behind these designs.

I have so so so much to share with you. If only I could tear myself away from the bench to snap some photos of everything I have finished!

I haven't settled on a date in early-mid March quite yet, I need to see how long things will take me to finish. But you will be the first to know!
The surprise collection from yesterday is all sold The surprise collection from yesterday is all sold now, but garnet will return!

I have been collecting garnet, redder hessonites particularly and some almandine, for about four years with the intention of a big collection.

I am a bit like a crow with my gemstones, I find a little handful of beautiful turquoise or agate, and I tuck it away in my gemstone cabinet.

I have another little surprise collection planned for sometime next month. What stones would you like to see in an upcoming collection? Do you have a favorite that I havent worked with yet? One you'd like to see return? I would love to know!
Edit: Sold Out (Just three left! Sizes 6, 9, and Edit: Sold Out

(Just three left! Sizes 6, 9, and 11.)

As I mentioned before, I am hoping to do semi-frequent surprise collections throughout this year to offset the fluster of my scheduled and long-anticipated collection releases. These surprise collections will allow for serendipity to carry my pieces to their intended owners.

For some of the collections, I will give a slight heads-up on the blog, since I know social media algorithms can be really problematic. I will put up a blog post announcing the date and time when the previewed collection will be released.

Other collections will be true surprises, and I will announce on social media the moment they land in my shop.
Surprise! The very first of my surprise collection Surprise! The very first of my surprise collections just landed in the Etsy shop. 

Valentine Rings. 

Sweet, romantic rings featuring natural, faceted hessonite garnets. The January birthstone, and a wonderful representation of love, I think. They range in hue from deep cherry to magenta to brick red. Set in ornate inverted heart bezels with beaded circlets to accent them, romantic and regal.

They are set atop half-round hands for comfort and fit true to size. 
The sizes available will be 6, 6.75, 6.75, 7, 7, 7.5, 8, 8, 8.5, 9, 10.5, 11.
My hands are flying over sharp sterling edges and My hands are flying over sharp sterling edges and a color palette that reflects the world outside my studio windows. I am enthralled by blue this year, and you will be able to find a lot of it in this year’s North Wind Collection. There will be the deep, crackling teal of moss kyanite, magical shimmer of moonstone, the soft liquid blues of aquamarine, and the dusky snow-squalling blues of dendritic agate. Deep winter ice and shadows on snow, all encased within stone.

(Here is a sneak peak at a new necklace design!)

I am oscillating between release times for the North Wind Release, the last week of February or the first week of March. Do you have a preference? I would love to know!
✨A call for ring sizes!✨ With my recurring co ✨A call for ring sizes!✨

With my recurring collections, most designs don’t make an appearance in every iteration. Some designs I only make once, others I revisit every now and again. A few weeks ago I asked which designs you’d like to see return from last year’s North Wind Collection. And I heard a resounding call for Winter Current Rings.

And so, I have scoured every drawer in my gemstone cabinet, and was able to gather the sweetest little bowl of teal kyanites for the rings. Nearly two hundred people raised their hands when I asked who was hoping to claim one during the release, and I am afraid I wont be able to make that many. But I will have a good offering of them! A few dozen with the sweetest, wintery gemstones.

And now, if this is a design you’re hoping to scoop up during the release, let me know in the comments below your ring size! (They fit true to size.) I want to try to have the best spread of ring sizes possible, and I will make the most requested sizes.

I hope you are weathering 2021 comfortably. Perhaps by catching snow squalls and spinning magic out of ice, all while holding a steamy mug of something warm.
❄️ Winter Oak Earrings ❄️ I made a versio ❄️ Winter Oak Earrings ❄️

I made a version of these for my very first Mossflower Collection, featuring a round shape and little prehnite gemstones. My initial vision for these were of sturdy oaks, rough in texture and bold in their size. And those earrings reflected that.

While I smith in the studio, I can look out towards the slender, leafless birches and tremendous trees beyond them, thick and sturdy. And what a thing to see a tree in winter: weathered, bare, still. To run hands along branches slick with ice, touch the coarse bark in its hibernation. But in that same moment to know that they will soon shake the ice off their arms, kick the snow off their toes, and then toss on their green, glowing mantles.

And so, these earrings are for them. The winter version of my Oak Earrings. Emulating the beauty of great, frozen trees, lovely in their roughness and glowing with winter. Earrings for walking through frozen oak glades and filling your pockets with winter.

They are sawn in a marquise shape, seemingly spilling below the ear. The surface is textured, weathered, and oxidized. And at the bottom of each earring, a beautiful kyanite. I have sawn a window behind the stone so these gemstones truly glow below the ear.

So far I have only made this pair of Winter Oak Earrings. I wanted to put out a call so I could get an idea of how many I should make. So if these earrings are calling out to you, and you think you’d like to claim a pair during the release, let me know in the comments below!
Friends! I have decided that I am going to start s Friends! I have decided that I am going to start sprinkling surprise collections throughout the year. Since the long-scheduled shop updates can be a bit hectic and frustrating, I think a few small, surprise ones will allow for serendipity.

I will let everyone know about surprise collections in posts here that will be simultaneous to when the pieces appear in the Etsy shop. Since the algorithm can be a bit of a bother for some people, I will try to put a blog post up the day before. So if you are signed up for the newsletter, you will get a collection preview and the timing of the release slightly in advance. (You can find the signup on my website.)

First surprise collection coming soon!
❄️ February Rings ❄️ The companion design ❄️ February Rings ❄️

The companion design to last year’s January Rings. They will feature shimmering white moonstones and icy aquamarines, varying in surface cut.

Some of the aquamarines are the deep blue of an arctic lake, and others the softest blue, like early morning blue skies above a winterscape. The variations of blues and the different ways in which they shimmer and glow will be so splendid to see all together.

I finished these just as the fresh snow arrived, and I was able to catch a few snow crystals and place them daintily around these gemstones. I tucked a few frosty pebbles around the stones, and set them all atop a heavy-weight half round band. I have lightly textured the surface of the bands to look like a lightly trod footpath over fresh snow.

I am in love with this design, I have been wearing the aquamarine ring all morning, tilting it into the light to look down into its crackling depths. These are truly rings made for queens of winter. Made for holding snow squalls in the palm, and reaching into frozen pools towards the deep undercurrents.  Rings for February.
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The rest of the February Rings are unfinished and waiting for bands, there will be a few dozen made for the collection. If this design is calling to you, let me know in the comments your ring size and whether you prefer shimmering white moonstone or icy aquamarine! (These rings fit a smidge snug as the bands are about 6mm wide, but I think ordering your true size is just fine.)
I am positively thrumming with excitement about my I am positively thrumming with excitement about my upcoming North Wind Collection! I only have a few designs that I will be revisiting from last year (thank you to everyone who weighed in on the polls!), which means my bench is covered in brand new sketches, prototypes, eager piles of gemstones, and tools just itching to be used.

This morning it snowed a fresh blanket, cedars dipping under the weight and the pond all but swallowed up. And it arrived just in time, because I was able to reach my hand out the window and pluck some snow crystals from the air for these February Rings I am making. Shimmering white moonstones and deep, icy aquamarines will be set beside some daintily resting snowflakes and mounds of snow.

Keep an eye out here because I am going to send out a call for ring size requests so I can know how many to make for all you snow queens and winter walkers.
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