Precision in Silver & Gold

Filigree & Fine Metal Forms

San Francisco Bay Area

Party Necklace, 14k gold, silver, garnet

Welcome to my studio.

San Francisco Bay Area

I work primarily in silver and gold, exploring filigree and fine metal forms through structure, proportion, precision, and light. My background in engineering and analytical work informs how I approach metal — I’m drawn to balance, control, and intentional construction.

Each piece begins with a design concept, continues at the bench where it is shaped, soldered, and refined, and evolves until every line feels deliberate. No two pieces are identical; variation is part of working directly in metal, and part of what gives each form its own presence.

People walking along a sandy beach with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background, under a cloudy sky.
A smiling woman wearing a colorful scarf and camera around her neck standing next to an ancient stone sculpture with a face and a protruding nose, within the ruins of an old brick structure.

My Path to Metal

A closer look at the work — and how it evolved.

Metalwork wasn’t part of some lifelong plan. It began simply as something I wanted to try — a creative counterpoint to analytical work — and gradually became the place where structure, design, and material converged. What started as exploration grew into a focused practice at the bench, where each piece develops through deliberate design and careful construction.