Alchemy
A color that doesn’t settle. Gold when it catches the light, blue when it slips beneath it, with quiet hints of green and pink that appear only when you’re paying attention.
Enhance your necklace with a stunning silver chain, elevate your jewelry, adding elegance and sophistication that makes it truly stand out.
The Story of the Color
Some colors arrive fully formed. This one kept shifting until the very last firing, never settling into just one thing.
From one angle, it holds gold like something gathered and kept. Turn it, and blue moves quietly underneath, like water just beginning to warm. Little hints of green move in and out of view, and then, almost unexpectedly, a trace of pink appears—soft and fleeting, easy to miss unless you stay with it for a moment.
I first made a color called Alchemy nearly ten years ago. This is a return to that idea, a remake shaped by time, different glass, and a different way of seeing. It carries the same spirit, but it’s not the same piece.
It’s also one of those colors that resists being fully captured in a photograph. A still image can hold the gold, or the blue, or a hint of the shift—but not the full conversation between them. This is a color that reveals itself as it moves with you.
It isn’t one color becoming another. It’s everything happening at once, a small transformation held in glass.
About the Jewelry
Alchemy is surprisingly versatile for a color that refuses to sit still.
The gold brings warmth, making it feel at home with natural fibers—linen, cotton, soft knits—and especially beautiful against creams, denim, and the muted greens that start to show up this time of year. The blue gives it a cooler edge, so it also pairs easily with black, charcoal, and deeper tones, while those subtle hints of pink and green quietly tie it into softer spring palettes.
It moves easily between settings. Worn simply, it catches light during the day—out walking, in the garden, in the rhythm of everyday life. In the evening, under warmer or lower light, the gold deepens and the shifts become more pronounced, giving it a slightly different presence without changing the piece itself.
Each form carries the color a little differently. Earrings offer small flashes of change near the face. Necklaces hold the balance of color in one place. Bracelets stretch the shifts out across the wrist, changing with every movement. Petite Pendants and Candy Drops bring a quieter, more playful version of the same color story.
Like all of my work, Alchemy is made in a limited color run. Once the glass is gone, the color is retired.
Part of the 2026 Color Series
Colors inspired by the changing light on the Maine coast.