Meet Kim
I’ve always believed in doing what you love—and lucky me, I get to do just that every single day. What started as a lazy 80’s summer turned into my lifelong love affair with jewellery. I was happiest with my hands full—building, taking apart, and starting again. These days, inspirations comes from everywhere —windswept beaches and striking architecture, even the curve of a vintage chair. I’m drawn to natural shapes, clean lines, and textures that beg to be touched.
After graduating from George Brown’s Jewellery Arts program and fine tuning my skills at Toronto’s Made You Look, I’ve worked with everything from platinum and diamonds to found treasures and family heirlooms. My favourite part? Fabrication—the magic of turning a single idea into something extraordinary. Whether it’s a custom engagement ring, a rough Montana sapphire, or a Re-Jewel™ transformation, my goal is the same: to craft jewellery that feels meaningful, lasting, and deeply personal
I am committed to sustainability. All of my pieces are made in Toronto in my studio using certified recycled metals and responsibly sourced diamonds + gemstones.
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Ethics aren’t just a buzzword for me—they’re the backbone of everything I do, from my life to my jewellery. Every piece I make, whether it’s a custom engagement ring, wedding band, or a Re-Jewel™ transformation, is designed with people, planet, and purpose in mind.
My commitment extends to the materials I use and the space I create in. Metals—whether re-cycled, ethically sourced, or reclaimed from your own treasures—come with full transparency. Diamonds and gemstones are conflict-free, traceable, and occasionally sourced from my private collection of extraordinary coloured stones. In the studio I go the extra mile: non-toxic fluxes and pickles, sustainable packaging, and recycling everything we can. The result? Jewellery that looks beautiful, feels personal, and doesn’t cost the earth—literally.
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