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I’m very excited to share some wonderful news — Aglaïa Jewelry is now available at the Aldrich Contemporary Museum's Store

Above: The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum and one of the work of arts of the currect exhibition: "Uman, After all things..."

Founded by art collector and fashion designer Larry Aldrich in 1964, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is one of the oldest contemporary art museums in the United States. The Museum is one of the few independent, non-collecting institutions in the country and the only museum in Connecticut solely dedicated to the presentation of contemporary art.

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum serves as a leading incubator for artists at critical creative junctures, providing a collaborative platform that engages and inspires.


Each Aglaïa piece is made with care and intention, inspired by art, nature, and everyday beauty — and I couldn’t imagine a better place for them to shine than among the creativity of the Aldrich.
If you’ve been following my journey, you’ll know this is another step in a growing adventure. 

GO SHOPPING

You can still find Aglaïa at The Clark Art Institute Store, where my jewelry has been part of their collection since early summer 2025.

 "Fumée d’ambre gris" (Smoke of Ambergris) (1880) by John Singer Sargent. One of the most acclaimed pieces from the Clark's impressive collection.

In 1950 Sterling and Francine Clark chartered the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute as a home for their extensive art collection. Opened to the public in 1955, the Clark has built upon this extraordinary group of works to become one of the most beloved and respected art museums in the world, known for its intimate galleries and stunning natural environment. One of the few institutions in the United States that combines a public art museum with research and academic programs, including a major art history library, the Clark is now a leading international center for research and discussion on the nature of art and art history. Continued additions to the collection and the institute’s long history of collaborating with living artists and contemporary art historians ensures vibrancy and relevance in an ever-changing world.


I know I am a little late with this one, but they are finally here for everyone to enjoy!
My newest pieces, Giro and Lella, have just landed online, and I couldn’t be more excited to share them with you.

Go take a look — I hope you love them as much as I do. 

left: Giro Ring; right Lella Ring

GIRO RING
LELLA RING

Thank you for continuing to support handmade work and the spaces that celebrate it. 

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