• Anodized aluminum

    Aluminum is a lightweight, durable, and budget-friendly material. Wonderful colors can be achieved through anodizing. The surface of aluminum is electrochemically altered by oxidizing it with a thin layer of oxide, which also makes it more durable.

    Anodizing is therefore different from plating, and anodized aluminum retains its color and shape so well that it is used, for example, in motorcycle parts, which is why anodized aluminum has been chosen as the main material for my jewelry.

  • Surgical steel and sterling silver

    Not all jewelry components can be made from anodized aluminum, so the clasps and earring hooks and studs are sterling silver and 18-karat gold plated 316L grade stainless steel, also known as surgical steel.

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Careful planning

Every piece of my jewellery starts with an idea and a meticulous design process. I constantly study different chainmaille techniques, such as the Vipera Berus pattern used in the Nox necklace shown in the picture. This pattern was created by one of my greatest role models, the internationally renowned Finnish chainmaille artist Loke, who is well-known among chainmaille enthusiasts.

In addition to well-known patterns, I also design my own unique pieces, such as the Elämänsolmu (Knot of Life) necklace. All my body jewellery and one-of-a-kind necklaces are also my original designs from start to finish.

Quality materials

All my jewelry is made from carefully selected, non-allergenic materials. I am particular not only about the materials but also their countries of origin. For example, my aluminum rings come from Canada, from another woman-owned business.

A stylish end result

My jewelry aims to offer my customers stylish and timeless results. Each piece is handcrafted, combining elegant design, a rugged feel, and sophisticated finishing. I don't want to offer jewelry you see on every other person; instead, I want to create pieces that truly reflect your unique style.