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The Oakwood Twig Collection
The Oakwood Twig Collection begins here—where nature wraps, lifts, and offers each piece like a gift.
You don’t design in straight lines—and this collection doesn’t either.
It grew the same way branches do—naturally, without force, each curve finding its place. Every twig wraps with intention, every leaf settles where it belongs, and every detail is built to feel like it was always meant to be there.
These pieces aren’t just inspired by nature…
They’re guided by it.
Where It Began
The rings are where this collection first took root.
Twigs wrap around the band like growing branches, forming structure without feeling rigid. Oak leaves layer gently into the design, creating a sense of protection and movement at the same time.
Crafted in sterling silver with 14K rose gold leaves, finished with soft oxidation in the recesses and a gentle polish, these pieces balance contrast and warmth in a way that feels natural and effortless.
The Collection Grows
From there, the collection began to expand.
A sterling silver pendant lifts and presents a moss agate stone, wrapped in flowing twig forms and accented with oak leaves—never held tightly, always offered.
The earrings carry that same movement—light, organic, and alive—formed from oxidized sterling silver branches with oak leaves and acorns that feel as if they’ve grown into place.
A Natural Pairing
The collection also moves into more personal pieces.
A solitaire engagement ring with a 1ct round diamond pairs with a coordinating oak leaf band, bringing structure and symbolism together. The design allows the stone to feel lifted and presented, while the band continues the language of natural growth.
Still Growing
This collection is not finished—and it’s not meant to be.
Some pieces will remain simple and quiet. Others will grow more detailed and layered. But every design will follow the same path—guided by nature, shaped with intention, and created to be felt as much as seen.
These pieces already exist—just not in metal yet.
They’ve taken shape here first.
And I can’t wait to show you what they become.

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