It begins with the source.
Before any sketching or sculpting, the work starts in the archive — studying the art style, the visual language, the world the original creator built. The design has to earn its reference. That process takes as long as it takes.
From there: sketch, then digital sculpt, then material and finish decisions. Each piece is cast in sterling silver using the lost wax casting process — a method that dates back thousands of years and remains one of the most precise ways to translate a sculpted form into metal. It captures detail that other processes lose.
The casting is handled by skilled artisans. The sculpting, finishing direction, and material decisions are made in the studio.
Every step is deliberate.
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