A one-of-a-kind modern talismans created with intention and love 🌻 Handcrafted in Colorado • Ethically sourced materials whenever possible 🌻
You have a body that knows things your mind is still catching up to.
It knows when to rest and when to rise. It knows grief before you name it. It knows joy before you explain it. It has carried you through everything and asked for so little in return.
This piece was made to honor that body. To adorn it the way it deserves. With intention, with beauty, with the accumulated wisdom of traditions that understood what we are still learning: that the body is not separate from the sacred. The body is the sacred.
The Sutra of the Body is a choker-style ceremonial talisman. She sits close to the throat, close to the voice, close to the pulse. Everything that hangs from her falls like a prayer down the length of the body.
And from the back, a single thread hangs in silence. It is not decorative. It is the feminine spirits. Thousands of generations of women whose hands knew what to do before their minds caught up. Women who spun and wove and knotted and made something from nothing and called it ordinary. It was never ordinary. It was always sacred. That thread is their presence. Moving. Not finished.
What she carries, from top to bottom:
The choker itself is sterling silver with copper wire wrapped around it by hand. On the back, a thick sterling silver chain with a handmade original clasp. That clasp holds a dot of fourteen carat gold and two small gemstones on either side. Even the part you cannot see was made with care.
At the center front, a Mokume Gane metal clay piece unlike anything you will find anywhere else. This is not copper. It looks like copper but it is a handmade clay mixture of bronze, copper, and iron, worked in the Mokume Gane tradition, that ancient Japanese technique of layering metals together until they become something entirely new. The maker formed this piece by hand in her studio. Set into it: a faceted blue topaz, brilliant and clear. Surrounding it: water castings of brass and sterling silver, organic and alive. On the back of this piece, a beautiful copper spiral.
Below the Mokume piece, a large faceted citrine hangs from spiral silver threads, held in prongs. That deep bright yellow, the color of late afternoon sun through glass, the color of clarity. Set into the citrine: a four millimeter peridot, green as new growth.
A small spiral silver rod connects to what comes next: a Vajra. Cast by the maker herself in her own studio. The Vajra is the thunderbolt of Buddhist tradition, held by two hands, the symbol of indestructible truth, of the mind that cuts through illusion the way lightning cuts through sky. To hold this piece is to hold that energy.
Below the Vajra, a mother of pearl pendant set in sterling silver, reversible, with garnets and aquamarine beads dangling from its top like a fringe of light. Two faces. Two moods. Both luminous. She is the soft center of this talisman, the place where the eye rests before continuing down.
Below the mother of pearl, Baltic amber from Latvia. That ancient resin that carries the warmth of forests that no longer exist, gifted into this piece with the same reverence it was made.
Then the Buddha. A hand-sculpted Buddha image formed entirely in Mokume Gane metal clay, bronze, copper, and iron worked together by hand in the maker's own studio, fired and finished with a sterling silver leaf pattern on the back. This is not a purchased pendant. This is a sculpture. Made from scratch. One of a kind inside a piece that is already one of a kind. Below the Buddha: a tiger's eye, a huayruro seed, a red coral, and a pink quartz dangling like offerings left at the feet of something sacred.
Below the Buddha, a rough Latvian amber. Raw, unpolished, the color of honey and ancient light. With a turquoise bead at its base.
And at the very bottom, a Peruvian lake stone. That extraordinary gem that looks like it holds a body of water inside it, deep and still and blue-green, the color of a lake seen from above. The maker brought it back from Peru without yet knowing where it belonged. It belongs here. From it hang little faceted stones and a flower preserved in resin, encased in sterling silver. A garden at the end of a prayer.
The full inventory of what she holds:
Sterling silver · Copper wire · 14 carat gold · Mokume Gane metal clay (bronze, copper, iron) · Blue Topaz · Water cast brass and silver · Citrine · Peridot · Vajra (studio cast) · Mother of Pearl · Garnet · Aquamarine · Baltic Amber from Latvia · Buddha (studio sculpted in Mokume Gane metal clay) · Tiger's Eye · Huayruro · Red Coral · Pink Quartz · Rough Latvian Amber · Turquoise · Peruvian Lake Stone · Flower in resin · Sterling silver throughout
The back thread carries the feminine spirits. It is not decoration. It is memory.
This piece has traveled through Latvia, Peru, and Buddhist tradition. It will never be made again.
One of a kind · Handcrafted · Sterling silver · Mokume Gane · 14 carat gold detail · Choker talisman · Wearable altar · 20+ years of craft · $1,690
The Sutra of the Body is for the woman who is finally ready to wear her own wisdom. 🕉✨