"Each piece of jewelry I create is channeled through a highly intuitive and profoundly present movement. My artistic expression is sustained and guided by a curious and intimate exploration of the mysteries of existence, creation, and time.

The subconscious mind is always my most fascinating instrument of study and inspiration. My inspiration flows fluidly and widely, traversing art to quantum physics.

My creative starting point usually involves questioning, conversations, thoughts... Deep visceral, and dualistic feelings... The contemplation of the inexhaustible source of beauty, chaos, and mysticism that is nature... The sensory experience of life itself is, for me, the richest reference.

Moreover, I enjoy challenging myself and surrendering to the unknown.

I prefer to be led by the energy of the piece itself rather than methodically planning every millimeter. Most of the time, during the creation process, I have no idea what the final product will be, but it is precisely in this interim of fluidity that magic manifests.

My intention is to create mystical jewelry that transcends time. And generation after generation, these objects continue to evoke profound sensations and different perceptions in those who encounter them."


The brand founded by Gabriela Nascimento Doucette embraces an intuitive sculptural interpretation in jewelry making. Each piece is handcrafted by the designer before the lost wax process.

This is an ancient method in jewelry making, practiced by ancient civilizations such as in Ancient Egypt. It is a practice that is becoming less common in contemporary jewelry making, where production is mostly carried out by software and 3D printers.

The brand's philosophy is precisely to restore the sensory and energetic relationship with the objects that surround us. Expressive, textured, and provocative jewelry that almost never goes unnoticed.

Gabriela entered the world of jewelry making in 2019. It was through a course in Vancouver that the artist reconnected with this creative facet that, in one way or another, had always surrounded her.

However, her authentic language in jewelry making was born through self-taught techniques developed by the designer herself, as she explored her impulses and intuition in the act of creation.