The Hands Behind Goldstone & Pebble

Goldstone & Pebble began during a quiet season of transformation—lockdown, new motherhood, and a return to slowness that asked me to create with my hands and trust my own rhythm.

I began making jewelry as a way to reconnect—with my hands, with the present moment, and with the part of myself that craved beauty, purpose, and presence. In other words, I'm a self-taught metalsmith and jewelry designer, guided more by feeling than formula, and deeply inspired by the imperfect beauty of nature, the rhythm of slow living, and the quiet transformation that jewelry can bring to a simple, timeless outfit.

But my roots go deeper. My story stretches across oceans. 

I was born and raised in Canada, but have always felt most alive when moving through new places. My years living abroad—especially in a small coastal town in northeastern China called Jinshitan (literally, Goldstone Beach)—left a lasting imprint on my creative lens. The textures of weather-worn rock, the minimal beauty of daily rituals, and the quiet strength of the landscape still creep into my work, often without me noticing.

The name Goldstone & Pebble is a quiet tribute to that place. A way to honor the origin of this path and the beauty I found in slowness, simplicity, and stone.

What began as a personal practice—making with my hands, grounding myself in the moment—grew into a way of life and a collection of objects meant to be worn, lived in, and passed on.

Each piece is crafted with great attention to detail and deep intention: shaped slowly, imperfectly, and always with care. I work with precious metals, natural gemstones, and organic textures that carry the marks of the making—because I believe beauty lies in what’s real, unfinished, and evolving.

Goldstone & Pebble is for those who dress with quiet confidence, who value feeling over flash, and who know that a single piece of jewelry can shift everything by adding ease, depth, or play to the everyday. My aim is to create adornments that don’t just complete an outfit—but offer grounding, connection, and a quiet sense of empowerment.

Thank you for being here. I hope you find something that feels like you.