Catholic Jewelry Isn’t Just Pretty—It’s a Daily Devotional
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When I first started making jewelry, I was drawn to the beauty of the material and being able to wear something fun that I made with my own hands. But somewhere along the way, as I was journeying toward the Catholic Church, I realized I wanted more than just pretty pieces. I wanted the jewelry I wore (and made) to mean something. I wanted it to draw me deeper into prayer.
Today, the necklaces, earrings, and bracelets I design aren’t just accessories. They’re small, wearable devotions—quiet companions for everyday holiness.
A St. Mary Medal necklace can be a whisper of trust on a hard day. A medal of St. Dymphna worn close to your heart can remind you that you’re not alone in your struggle with anxiety. A pair of sterling bee studs inspired by St. Ambrose can turn your focus toward diligence and sweetness in the ordinary. These pieces don’t preach, but they do prompt. They gently nudge your thoughts back to God throughout the day—while you fold laundry, sit in traffic, or scroll a little too long on your phone.

Catholic jewelry is a conversation starter, yes. But more often, it’s a conversation continuer—the kind that keeps you tethered to the Communion of Saints, to Our Lady, and to the quiet voice of the Holy Spirit who speaks in the smallest moments.
That’s the kind of beauty I want to create. Not just the kind that shines, but the kind that leads you somewhere holier.
If you’re looking for a place to start, here are a few of my favorite wearable devotions:
- St. Dymphna Psi Necklace
- Our Lady Star of the Sea Necklace
- St. Ambrose Bee Stud Earrings
- Sterling Sacred Heart Necklace
I hope every piece I make reminds you: you’re loved, you’re called, and you’re not walking this path alone.