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

Silver jewelry, including a skull ring, chain necklace, key, and other accessories, displayed on a twisted piece of driftwood with black background.

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