The Things We Reach For
A fellow jewelry maker shared a concept with me recently called transitional object theory — the idea that humans instinctively reach for physical objects to feel held and grounded. I heard it and immediately thought about earrings. About the specific pairs we reach for on hard days. About why those pairs matter. And about a muted green scraps pair I made one evening that turned out to be more meaningful than I knew.
This Is Me: Jewelry That Celebrates Who You Truly Are
My Aunt Lynn wore jewelry like it was part of her vocabulary. After she passed, I understood for the first time that the pieces we choose to wear say something true about us — something words don't always get to. This post is about what it means to wear yourself out loud.

