"A true Native American jeweler who manipulates light with ease"
This time, the theme is the moon, the night sky and stars, and the main image is of an eagle flying in the night sky, illuminated by the "moonlight" and shining mysteriously "as if the stone had come to life."
This technique of drilling holes into the back of the stones set in the eagles and spoons, "designed to make the stones shine more beautifully," is likely a first in the industry.
" Feathers that shine like stardust"
This is a special feather made to match the divine eagle.
These feathers were created by layering stardust of various colors onto feathers fluttering in the night sky.
The colorful stones inspired by stardust are, clockwise from the top right, amethyst, almandine garnet, black opal, rainbow moonstone, topaz, citrine, opal, and black star.
Arabesque also has meanings such as "prosperity" and "longevity," and the arabesque pattern is applied to the feathers, conveying the message "May it continue to shine for a long time."