Blog — storytelling in jewelry
Lauren Baglio
I named this ring Dolly... after Dolly Parton.
I’ve always been deeply inspired by artists, not just by what they create, but by how they move through the world. Their instincts, their resilience, the risks they take, the way they continue evolving while staying true to themselves. I think there’s so much to learn from people who dedicate their lives to creating, especially the ones who manage to do it with heart intact.
Lauren Baglio
A Gift That Carries Her Story Forward
It’s easy to give something new for Mother’s Day.
A beautiful piece, wrapped and ready, meant to be worn and loved for years to come.
But what makes something truly meaningful isn’t just how it looks—it’s the story it carries.
So many pieces already exist within a family—rings, stones, gifts from years past—holding memories that are deeply felt, yet quietly tucked away. Not because they’ve lost their meaning, but because life has changed, style has evolved, or the moment they belonged to has passed.
And still… the memory remains.
Lauren Baglio
Tiny Treasures: Why the Smallest Things Hold the Most History
A reflection on the beauty of small things and why objects made with care continue to captivate us. From handwritten letters and antique details to thoughtfully crafted jewelry, these tiny treasures carry memory, history, and the quiet stories of our lives.
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