Inner Rhythm Series
In this series, I wanted to honor inner rhythm—the pace our body needs to heal, to remember, and to know. Where feeling is not a flaw, but a form of intelligence.
It will be available tomorrow at 6 pm–Mexico City time–in my online shop.
Each ring can be cut to fit sizes 6 to 11, and once adjusted, you'll still be able to open it about half a size if needed.
Mineral
I built this piece layer by layer. I burned it until the surface bubbled and blistered, as if it had spent years underwater—like the green pond of fluorite at its center.
It’s a ring that feels ancient. A reminder that we belong to something older than time.
Mineral Ring.
Handmade with Fluorite and recycled sterling silver.
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What I Protect
Lately I’ve been listening to stories where someone’s insensitivity ruins everything—a life, the natural environment, even peace itself. It leaves me heartbroken. Can’t they feel the pain of others?
I’ve also been crying a lot: over the harmony that’s been lost, the tenderness that fades, the things that once connected us as human beings. And I’ve been wondering if feeling this much is a weakness, especially as I grow older.
But today I saw something clearly: judging myself for being sensitive only hardens me. And if I keep doing that, I risk becoming the very thing I grieve—someone who ruins beauty, first in myself, then in others.
What I Protect.
Handmade with amber and recycled sterling silver.
Navigator Ring
There are days when I lose direction. When that happens, it can take a long time for me to find my way back. Slowly I return to this: a tiny flicker, a spark that feels like yes: to food, to rest, to work or a walk.
That subtle recognition calms me: I’m no longer looking outside for answers or ways of being. I look within to honor my rhythm, my pace, my choices, because only I know what they feel like.
This ring is not a shield, but a compass. A reminder to look inside and align with what is true. That’s the way back home.
Navigator Ring.
Hand built with garnet and recycled sterling silver.
Within the Fern
I shaped a rectangle of silver, a small fortress of quiet strength. Inside it, a fern spirals upward, sensing change, leaning gently. It whispers: remain flexible. Move with the wind.
This ring is a reminder: I am my own ground. Sturdy. Whole. Rooted in myself. No storm can unmake me. I bend, but I do not break. I keep growing.
Within the Fern.
Forged with recycled silver.
Inner Map
We are all wired differently, and that’s not a flaw, it’s a map. You don’t need to fix yourself. Just start noticing what lights you up. That’s the truest part of you. Nurture it, follow it, trust it. Comparison will blur your vision—but love will bring it into focus.
Inner Map Ring.
Handbuilt with imagination and recycled sterling silver.
Trace of the Sea
I made this small rectangular ring—quiet in form, but full of motion. Across its surface, I soldered wavy strips of silver, then added chiseled lines that run in different directions.
It made me think of grasses bending in the wind, or the shifting surface of the ocean. It’s such a small space, but somehow it holds movement. Not a snapshot, but a feeling of change caught mid-breath.
What I want it to say—without words—is that everything is always moving. Nothing stays. Except maybe the one who watches. The one who holds space. That’s what I feel like sometimes—the container, the vessel. The constant, inside the flow.
It reminds me of growth, of water, of the impossibility of holding on. You can see it, feel it, but never truly keep it. It slips through. It becomes something else. That’s what I love most, I think. That it doesn’t need to be controlled to be powerful. That wildness has its own kind of peace.
Trace of Sea Ring.
Forged in silence with recycled sterling silver.
Centering
I made this ring as a kind of anchor.
Three layers of silver.
A cross at the center with a small dot—me, maybe.
The lines are chiseled by hand, radiating outwards, like those God’s eyes we made
with yarn in the 70s.
Or like something ancient and ceremonial, like a papal ring.
Everything in it leads to the center, or comes from it.
It’s weighty. Solid in the hand, and in meaning.
Every piece I create holds a reflection of my soul, and this one speaks to the way I feel now:
Whole.
Centered.
I’m no longer torn between a thousand directions.
No longer trying to fit in.
No longer seeking to belong to anyone else.
I belong to me.
And it feels calm.
It feels right.
It feels like truth.
Centering Ring.
Forged with purpose from recycled sterling silver.
Ancestral Geometry
A ring shaped like a doorway
three rows of ancient zig-zags carved in silver,
like the herringbone walls women paint with earth and ash
in the villages of Burkina Faso.
When I was young, I would turn the pages of books and marvel at how they transformed clay into magic
beautifying their homes not to impress,
but to belong more deeply to the land and to each other.
This piece carries that memory.
A tribute to raw beauty,
to the language of hands,
to the sacred geometry of everyday life.
Ancestral Geometry Ring
Handcrafted with recycled sterling silver.
The Depth of You
Sometimes the surface is all we see—
a city of lines, moving fast, holding shape.
But underneath,
there’s a rhythm only you know.
A pulse that rises and falls with feeling.
And deeper still,
something ancient lives in you—
intact, waiting, powerful.
This ring holds that quiet truth.
The Depth of You.
Made by hand, made to remember.
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Dragon
When I was little, I wanted to be a dragon: brave, strong and wise. I imagined my enormous and beautiful body soaring through the sky, plunging into the sea, or living inside a mountain. In my mind, I finally belonged to myself and was free to be me.
Dragon Ring.
Handmade with red tiger’s eye (also known as dragon’s eye) and recycled sterling silver.
Dance
I returned from vacation ready to dance with creation.
Dance Ring.
Handmade with recycled sterling silver.
Integrity
“Cats, in particular, teach us to be ourselves, whatever the odds. A cat, except through force, will never do anything that goes against its nature. Nothing seduces it away from itself.”
Integrity Ring.
Handmade with recycled sterling silver.
Charisma
“Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been.”
Charismatic Ring.
Handmade with recycled sterling silver.
Precious
“Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a function.”
Precious Ring.
Handmade with recycled sterling silver.
Purr
“Purring would seem to be, in her case, an automatic safety-valve device for dealing with happiness overflow.”
Purr Ring.
Handmade with recycled sterling silver.
Moon Ring
“We need to find God, and she cannot be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of silence. See how nature - trees, flowers, grass- grows in silence; see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they move in silence... We need silence to be able to touch souls.”
Maria’s Moon Ring.
Handmade with recycled sterling silver.
Morgan's Birthday Ring
A special commission for Morgan on her 23rd birthday, from her mom.
Morgan's Knowing Ring.
Handmade with labradorite moonstone and recycled sterling silver.
Aligned
“We did not think of the great open plains, the beautiful rolling hills, and winding streams with tangled growth as wild. Earth was beautiful and we were surrounded with the blessings of the Great Mystery.”
Aligned Ring.
Handmade with Tibetan turquoise and recycled sterling silver.