Archive Of Becoming
Ceremonial Adornment for Embodiment, Memory, and the Future Self
There is an ancient understanding that objects can hold more than form.
Before jewelry was ornamental, ceremonial pieces were created as vessels—built to carry prayers, intentions, memories, and futures not yet formed. They were worn close to the body so becoming could happen through presence rather than force.
Archive of Becoming lives in this lineage.
This body of work draws from ancient techniques and ceremonial ideas—adornment not made to decorate, but to hold. Each piece is created as a container for vision, designed to anchor intention long enough for it to deepen and take shape.
At the heart of the collection are paper inscriptions—hand-created, marked, folded, pierced, and sealed. Inspired by early ceremonial practices where words were never spoken aloud, only carried. These inscriptions act as private contracts with the self, known only to the wearer. Known only to you. Yet you carry your personal message to help hold and protect from its wisdom.
These inscriptions are light from the shadow. Paper is fragile by nature, and that fragility is intentional. It reminds us that manifestation is not
about urgency or force, but devotion—what we are willing to carry gently, daily, until it arrives. Sterling silver, raw materials, steel chain, and long, draping forms echo ancient silhouettes designed for movement—ceremony woven into everyday life. These are pieces meant to be lived in, touched, and allowed to age alongside the body that wears them.
These pieces are Sexy, feminine and powerful.when you wear them, Feel your protection and light from this collection. Adornment as anchor. Object as witness.
Jewelry as a living vessel for becoming.