Pacific Essence
A Day in…

A Day in Tahiti
There’s a specific kind of ease I only feel near water. Where time stretches, and I stop counting hours.
Pacific Essence is that feeling turned into jewelry.
The pieces
Turquoise like the lagoon. Black stone like volcanic sand. Gold so delicate it moves when I breathe. Long beaded necklaces that layer without trying, a white texture that feels cool against my chest, hoops that catch the light every time I turn my head.
Why it matters
Because some days I don’t want structure. I don’t want to think about what matches or what’s appropriate or what makes sense. I just want to feel light. Unanchored. Like I could slip into the ocean at any moment and everything would still be exactly as it should be.

I wake up, reach for whatever’s closest. Maybe it’s the turquoise today. Maybe I layer three at once. Maybe just the black stone earrings alone—nothing else—against tanned skin. It doesn’t matter—they all work. In the water, out of the water, salt-dried and sun-warmed. These pieces don’t ask anything of me. They just go.
The air is warm and slightly salty. I’m moving—between shade and water, between doing something and doing nothing. The pieces just follow. Light, fluid, unbothered. That’s it.



Inspiration
Tahiti. Island mornings that blur into afternoons. That particular blue of Pacific water meeting black volcanic rock. The way gold looks against sun-warmed skin. The way black gemstones sit alone against a tan, asking for nothing else. Jewelry for when I want to feel the day, not perform it.


