How Intention Guides the Making
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Intention is not a wish placed on an object. It is a way of paying attention. When intention guides making, every choice becomes slower, more deliberate, and more grounded.
In this work, intention is not about manifesting perfection or controlling outcomes. It is about listening — to materials, to energy, and to the moment a piece is created for. Some stones call forward steadiness. Others invite openness or protection. None of it is rushed.
Even when designs are similar, no two pieces are identical. Stones vary. Hands vary. Days vary. This is not a flaw in the process — it is the point. Intention lives in responsiveness, not replication.
When you wear a piece created with intention, you are invited into relationship with it. It becomes a reminder — not to fix yourself, but to notice yourself. To return to your body. To pause, even briefly.
Intention does not ask for belief. Only presence.
Some pieces are created ahead of time, while others are made slowly in response to personal intention.