I hand-wrap raw crystals in wire — following the stone's natural shape, not the rules. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, made to frame the crystal the way nature intended.
Raw and natural. No drilling, no altering. The crystal arrives as it came from the earth — I just give it something to hang from.
No two stones are the same. The wire bends to follow the crystal's natural structure, creating a frame that honors the stone's original shape.
Hammered texture, wrapped loops, wrapped bail. Every detail is worked by hand. The piece ships ready to wear, no assembly required.
Single and double-wrapped pendants. Copper, brass, and sterling options. Each one shaped to its crystal.
Drops and hooks. Wire-wrapped points, druzy, and chips set as statement pieces. Pairs well with anything.
Adjustable bands with wire-set stones. Stackable or worn alone. Copper and brass with stone accents.
Have a crystal you want wrapped? Send it to me. I'll design a frame around your stone — made just for you.
"The wire follows the crystal. It doesn't force the crystal into something it isn't."
Most crystal jewelry starts with a mold and finds a stone to fit it. I do it the other way around. The crystal comes first — I look at its shape, its fractures, its character, and I build a frame that makes it better without changing what it is.
This isn't about efficiency. It's about care. Every wrap, every bend, every hammered texture is deliberate. I make one piece at a time, start to finish.
Veinwork — Bridgeville, Pennsylvania