Bog Oak

Bog oak is a relic wood that has lain underwater for thousands of years.

Submerged in water without access to oxygen, it slowly transforms, acquiring exceptional density, depth of color, and a noble texture. Its shades — from rich brown to deep, almost black — are created by nature and time.

Each fragment of bog oak is unique and irreplaceable, which makes jewelry made from it truly rare. In my work, I use bog oak that is approximately 5,000 years old — a material older than the Egyptian pyramids.