
- CollegeCentral Saint Martins
- CourseBA (Hons) Jewellery Design
- Graduation year2025
This collection visualises her deep sense of home and belonging in the face of change. Each piece is an ode to her grandparents' house in Thailand, where the artist recollects totems that inform the visual identity of her work. She evokes materials that she associates with her grandmother and grandfather: coins intertwined with wood and stones transform into objects with a powerful resonance of heritage, retelling the narrative of a chapter of her life.
Interpretative text by Rama Bseiso, BA (Hons) Culture, Criticism and Curation
Final work

Each piece tells a small story that once unfolded within the house—moments that might seem ordinary, but linger deeply. The coins recall summer afternoons and sweet treats, the gate-shaped cuffs remember the curiosity of small hands, and the magnets echo a fridge covered in family life. These are not just objects, but traces of everyday stories made wearable, holding the quiet rhythm of a home that shaped me.

Research and process

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