| My Why |
Rooted in childhood memories of thrifting with my mama, my love for curating has always been about more than simply finding beautiful pieces - it’s about preserving memory, beauty, and the stories carried through generations.
| Our Story |
Seterra Designs is rooted in the art of the handmade - born from a love metalsmithing, storytelling, and timeless design.
What began at the jewelers bench has grown into a carefully curated world of handcrafted adornment, soulful vintage, and collected beauty.
Inspired by the quiet creativity of the Pacific Northwest, each piece is created or gathered with intention, honoring craftsmanship, history, and the beauty found in objects made to endure.
From hand-forged jewelry in sterling silver, gold, and vermeil to storied vintage textiles and heirloom accessories, Seterra is built on the belief that the pieces we surround ourselves with should carry meaning, character, and soul.
| Seterra: The Archive |
There is a certain magic in the thoughtfully gathered.
We don't just stock pieces; we find them.
What you will find..thoughtfully sourced through travels, estate collections, and years of curating, each piece carries a softness, history, and soul all its own.
| My Passion |
Rooted in childhood memories of thrifting with my mama, my love for curating has always been about more than just finding pieces, it’s about preserving stories.
| What We Believe |
At the Heart of Seterra
Jewelry was the beginning, and it remains the heartbeat of Seterra Designs handcrafted with intention and rooted in timeless craftsmanship.
Sustainability guides the way we source, create, and curate, honoring both the earth and the enduring beauty of pieces made to last.
Above all, Seterra is built on connection -celebrating the stories, memories, and relationships woven into every piece we share.
| Connection & Community |
Some of the most meaningful moments in my creative journey have come through shared experiences, cultural celebrations, and the connections formed through art, fashion, and storytelling.
Participating in multicultural events outside my own heritage has allowed me to listen, learn, and deepen my appreciation for the traditions, craftsmanship, and histories that make each community unique.
These experiences continue to inspire the way I create, curate, and connect - reminding me that beauty is often found in the stories we share with one another.