WELCOME
Olive & Sand creates handcrafted, meaningful jewelry designed to last a lifetime. Each piece reflects care, craftsmanship, and the personal stories that inspire it. We believe jewelry should be more than an accessory.
It’s a reflection of who you are and the journey you’re on.
COLLECTION NOº1
Olive & Sand began as a personal experiment — a creative outlet where I could explore ideas in jewelry without rules. The very first design was a half-skull, half-smiley face — a piece that became one of my most sought-after tattoo motifs. It was more than an image; it was a symbol. The skull and smiley represent the call to take a leap of faith, let go of the past, and step boldly into the unknown.
From there, the collection grew — each design carrying its own meaning.
The swallows embody transition and the flight toward our true calling.
The Catacomb Collection reflects the versions of ourselves we leave behind.
The ruby set into our pieces symbolizes the blood, sacrifice, and effort it takes to reach our higher selves.
Silver serves as a mirror, reminding us to reflect on where we came from.
Even the act of caring for these pieces has meaning. As you polish the silver, you’re invited to pause — to reflect on your journey, your transformation, and the person you’ve become.
Olive & Sand is more than jewelry.
It’s a ritual. A reminder. A story you carry with you
COLLECTION NOº2
The Seven Vestals Collection
Hand-formed in Cassios ebony clay and finished with a veil of white glaze, the Seven Vestals are vessels made to cradle water in the palm. Each piece represents a day in the cycle of seven, a reminder to drink with intention — to pause, to reflect, to renew. To hold one is to experience ritual in the everyday; to gather all seven is to complete the journey, a week’s meditation carried through shadow and light.
Day One – The Beginning
Drink as if the world is new, and the water is the first light.
Day Two – The Path
Let each sip remind you of movement, of steps unfolding.
Day Three – The Threshold
Pause at the edge — water as a passage between what was and what will be.
Day Four – The Heart
Drink deeply into the center, where stillness and strength reside.
Day Five – The Veil
Let the water be mystery — unseen, yet sustaining.
Day Six – The Echo
Sip with memory, each drop an echo of rivers and rain.
Day Seven – The Return
Drink as completion, as renewal — the circle closing, the circle opening.
“As if a man were to come up to a spring of clear, sweet water and curse it—it would still continue to bubble up water good to drink.”
— Marcus Aurelius