About Teyah

A woman with curly brown hair wearing a denim shirt and jeans standing in a greenhouse, watering plants with a gray watering can.

I was born and raised in the magnificent Pacific Northwest. Im lucky to have grown up spending my days outdoors in the natural world; swimming, digging, and foraging for rocks, sticks and feathers. Dwelling in realms of fantasy, magic potions, nature arts and hidden fortresses amongst the cattails. My childhood sparked my deep connection with nature, art, and the love of creating fantastical treasures.

i rejoice in spending time outdoors and summer nights under the stars. I adore my family, human and fur, my gardens, and all things artsy.

I’ve been an avid organic gardener my entire adult life, flora and fauna are one of my biggest passions. I grow a variety of vegetables, fruits, flowers, herbs, succulents and citrus, the list is forever evolving.

I consider myself a life-long student and enjoy learning and experimenting with new and old techniques.

I delight in the alchemical process of transforming raw materials into functional works of wearable art. metal (prima materia) allows me to bring my ideas and visions to life with my hands and heart.

Jeweler using a hammer to shape or detail gold jewelry on a metal work surface, with various gold jewelry pieces scattered around.
Display of various gold and turquoise earrings arranged on a wooden stand at an outdoor market, with plants in the background.
Close-up of a person engraving a design onto a copper piece with a handheld engraving tool, emphasizing craftsmanship.

About My work

I have a deep passion for the transformative power of adornment. I love to assist humans in feeling empowered and embodied, I believe a distinctive piece of jewelry has the power to make one feel the most powerful version of oneself.

I support personal self expression and feel my pieces are gender fluid.

My work is created intentionally to invoke protection, prosperity, empowerment, and beauty.

My collections draw inspiration from ancient relics, sacred geometry, nature, art deco, and talisman. I’m inspired by themes of magic, the natural world, hidden realms, global cultures, and multi-dimensions.

I work with raw sheet metal in brass, copper, silver and bronze, wire, metal clay, semi-precious and precious stones. There are endless tools and gadgets to the trade; I’m always expanding my collection, but I do love my hammers and Smith Mini Torch.