
About me
Jewellery Artist
My inspiration comes from my coastal home and growing up in the Blue Mountains. I have a profound appreciation for the Australian landscape and all its hidden treasures and this has been the inspiration behind my work. With an emphasis on using local sourced gemstones, I take great pride in showcasing the natural beauty of my country.
Using a mix of precious metals, I create one-of-a-kind pieces that can be worn for any occasion. My designs blend elegance and versatility, ensuring that each piece not only stands out but also fits seamlessly into your everyday life or special moments.
My journey into the world of jewellery began with a love of design, adornments and a fascination for vibrant, natural gemstones. I create each piece with the hope that it will become a much-loved and treasured heirloom.

Sustainability
Twist Entwine is inspired to provide fine jewellery using traceable and ethically sourced gemstones and 100% certified Australian Gold and Silver.
As a part of the business and making processes, I understand that how we work can affect the environment. Our goal is to continually improve how we use resources, reduce waste and work with materials to help reduce our environmental impact and make a conscientious effort to minimise our footprint.
FAQs
Do you offer custom jewellery?
If you are interested in having a piece of jewellery custom made feel free to reach out to me via the contact page.
How do I know my ring size?
- Your ideal ring size should fit your finger comfortably – tight enough that it will not fall off, but loose enough to slide over your knuckle.
- It's best not to size your fingers when you are too hot or too cold as this will affect the size of your fingers.
- It is recommend that you head into your local jeweller and get sized in-person or purchase an inexpensive ring sizer and double check your size before ordering.
- Ring band width can also affect the fit. A wider band which is greater than 4mm will generally need to be at least a size larger.
How do I care for my jewellery?
- Twist Entwine Jewellery is made using only precious metals such as Sterling Silver and solid Gold.
- Your jewellery may tarnish. It may make your metal look dark and dull. It is a layer of oxidisation on the surface of the metal and can be easily removed by polishing gently with a soft cloth.
- Caring for your pieces is important to ensure they’ll be treasured for years to come. Protect your jewellery from knocks, scratches, chemicals and and extreme temperatures.
- Cleaning your jewellery is an easy thing you can do to keep it your piece its sparkling best. This can be done with a polishing cloth or warm soapy water and a soft toothbrush, we don’t recommend using abrasive pastes or chemicals.
- We recommend all jewellery being removed before sleep, swimming, cleaning, exercising etc.
How do I care for my opal?
While all stones including opals are ok to get wet, opals are a softer stone so rough wear & tear can lead to scratching on the opal surface or in extreme circumstances chipping or breakage if dropped onto a hard surface. Remove your opal jewellery if there is a chance it will be scratched or broken (i.e. working in the garden, moving furniture, etc.)
Here are some simple, but important tips to caring for your opal pieces.
- Solid or natural opal will not be affected by water, creams or oils. In fact we suggest you clean your opal with a little mild detergent and water and polish dry with a soft cloth
- Oils and face creams will not damage your opal jewellery, but a build up of these products will reduce its shine and clarity
- Constant abrasives, scrapes or a hard knock could damage your opals; doing the washing or gardening wearing your opal jewellery is probably not a good idea
- When you are taking your opal pendant on and off be sure to hold both ends of the choker or chain, so that the opal doesn’t slide off onto the floor
- Try to store the opal separately from other jewellery to protect it from scratches
Special thanks
UK & Australian based Photographer: @kai_jadwat
Photography/Videography: @safiya.jad
Logo illustration: @rebeccahdentartist