About

I have always been drawn to creation.
For the past five years, that creativity lived in homes. I was an interior designer in Miami, designing and flipping properties across South Beach, turning empty structures into spaces filled with light, intention, and story.
And then the market shifted.
When the housing market softened, I found myself searching for a new outlet. Not just something to build, but something to carry.
I have always been drawn to the idea of a talisman.
A physical object that holds meaning.
Something you can wear as a quiet reminder of who you are becoming.
Maison Alchimie was born from that space.
The name comes from my favorite book, The Alchemist, the story of Santiago, who leaves the familiar behind in search of his treasure, only to discover that the journey itself transforms him. That story has always felt less like fiction and more like instruction.
Every day we step into the world the same way Santiago stepped into the desert, uncertain, hopeful, guided by something we cannot always name.
My jewelry is created for that journey.
Each piece is designed as a modern talisman, a wearable reminder of intention, courage, softness, power, and reinvention.
Outside of jewelry, I am an Olympic weightlifter and a Director of Machine Learning Engineering for a consulting firm. My work allows me to travel the world, and it is during those travels that I source many of the natural gemstones used in my designs. I am equally at home in discipline and creativity, in data and intuition.
That balance is the essence of Maison Alchimie.
Every piece is crafted with ethically sourced natural gemstones, A to AAA grade freshwater pearls, and 14/18k gold filled materials chosen for their longevity and warmth. These are not pieces made for a season. They are made to accompany you.
Alchemy is the act of transformation, turning something raw into something luminous.
That is what jewelry has always meant to me.
You choose a stone.
You choose a symbol.
You step into your day.
And somewhere along the way, you realize the treasure was never just the piece itself.
It was who you became while wearing it.