1. What inspired you to start making jewellery — and when did it all begin?
I’ve been surrounded by craftsmanship my whole life — my father and grandfather are shoemakers, so I basically grew up in the workshop. That air of creativity, that spirit of building something from scratch, has always been part of me.
After studying interior design and working in a studio, I realised working for someone else didn’t feel like home. So I tried everything — knitting, punch needle, ceramics, watercolours — until I found myself designing jewellery in Buenos Aires at 20. I always loved it, but it wasn’t until I moved to London that I saw it as a real path.