Gallery of Nature and Craft 

A look into the things I notice, gather, and create with nature

This gallery brings together what I see and find in nature, and what those moments slowly turn into.

You’ll find glimpses of my work here — ethically sourced craft supplies gathered from Latvian forests, meadows, and the Baltic shore, and the quiet process of shaping them by hand. Some galleries show rough, earthy textures perfect for ritual and natural decor, while others feature my early bead embroidered jewelry—pieces that taught me patience before working with wild materials.

Everything here is connected by the same feeling — a love for simple, natural things and the joy of creating slowly, with care.

Seasons of Creation

A journey through the seasons — where light, texture, and creation meet                                       

Browse the seasons

Nature-inspired handmade amulet lying on a wooden table with autumn forest in the background, symbolizing the changing seasons and creative rhythm.

The Wild Materials

Natural materials gathered from forests, meadows, and the shore — raw, simple, and full of quiet beauty

View wild materials 

Natural materials from forest and shore arranged on a wooden surface — tiny mushrooms, dried plants, and botanical textures.

Behind the Calm

Moments from the process — where patience, nature, and handmade work meet                           

See the process

Hands creating a handmade nature ornament with shell, dried citrus, and chestnut on a light wooden table.

Slow Crafted

A collection of handmade pieces that carry traces of the land, the sea, and the seasons          

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Handmade nature-inspired jewelry with forest and seaside materials — driftwood, green stone, and natural beads.

Before the Moss

  A look back at my early hand-embroidered jewelry — quiet works inspired by insects, flowers, and delicate details

See the early works
 
Hand-embroidered jewelry piece with insect motif and natural pearls on fabric, inspired by nature.






Every season and material tells its own quiet story — together they form a living archive of my journey with nature. 

These galleries invite you to slow down, notice details, and perhaps find a spark of inspiration for your own handmade path.

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