About Me
Every piece I've made starts with the same intention: to be worn by someone whose body needs it.
Copper has been pressed against human skin for thousands of years — for joints that ache, for circulation that needs support, for the kind of everyday ease that modern life keeps taking away. I've spent 40 years making these pieces by hand in Sedona, and I've watched people come back year after year.
What started as a craft became something I can only describe as a calling. But now, my granddaughters are growing up without me there — and for the first time in 40 years, something matters more than the work.
Every piece in this collection was made by my hands, one at a time. There are only so many I can make — and once they're gone, I won't be making more.