From the Designer:
This collection encapsulates poignant moments from my life that are told through the sunsets (or sunrises) that were occurring in tandem. Each piece is based on a memory and the sunset (or sunrise) I witnessed at the time.ย
If I close my eyes, I can recall the colors, the clouds, and the feeling of each moment. Remembering these times and going through the actual design process was tremendously therapeuticโthere is a definite vulnerability that exists here, which is palpable in each piece.ย
Each design embodies the colors and feelings of a particular time in my life; some of complete elation and love, and others of gut-wrenching sadness. Itโs a love letter to Hotdad (Tim, my husband & co-owner of Marrow), itโs the pinch-me-moments of watching my daughters running through the sand laughing and playing, itโs the kick-in-the-stomach moments when you know youโre saying goodbye to someone forever.ย
Designing this collection almost felt like pages being ripped out of my diary. Maybe you can relate to some of the entries, maybe not. Either way, I hope something stirs inside when you see these pieces and read the inspiration behind them.ย
Xx Jillian
I. Holding On & Letting Goย
Rancho Mirage, 2020ย
This beauty is all about clarity to me. I remember watching a desert sunset at the beginning of the pandemic when there was still so much that we didnโt know. There were so many unknowns but mostly fear hanging in my gut and furrowing across my brow.ย
The sky became swatches of cotton candy blues and pinks and the birds were singing. It was in that moment, the chaos in my mind fell away and I felt incredibly serene for the first time in a long time.ย
For me, it was realizing we canโt control it all, and certainly not a pandemicโlet it all go. This ring represents knowing whatโs truly important, the bits that we get caught up with that really donโt matter, and having the clarity and presence of mind to know the difference.
View the Holding On & Letting Go ring here.ย ย
II. Tranquility in the Desert
Rancho Mirage, 2020ย
This palette is everything. When the sky looks like this, I know Iโm home. For me, home feels like the desertโthere is something magical about being surrounded by the San Jacinto Mountains. There is a peace that permeates everything when the sky turns to cotton candy pinks and bluesโa true sense of being home, both physically and spiritually.
View the Tranquility in the Desert ringย here.ย ย
III. That Magical Sunrise With You
Rome, 2015ย
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One of those incredible nights weโve all had that you donโt want to end, this is that personified in a ring.ย Itโs being in a foreign place with someone you love and just getting lost together.
Itโs the best pasta youโve ever had, dancing in the street, making wishes in deserted fountains, and watching the sunrise on a thousand-year-old abandoned rooftop. This piece is what it feels like to be alive and truly be in a moment. And if you get to share it with someone...thatโs pretty amazing.
View That Magical Sunrise With Youย here.
IV. Saying Goodbye
Honolulu, 1999ย
A first heartbreak, and certainly not the last. This design is inspired by leaving whatโs familiar and comfortable...what feels like home.
I remember feeling all of the doubt and confusion around losing my first real love and wandering out onto a tiny peninsula called Ala Moana. Around me, the surfers paddled by, the waves crashed, and there was this unforgettable sunset. I felt the sun on my face and there was a warmth that made me feel like everything was happening as it should.ย
Yes, this is goodbye, but it wasnโt meant to be a bad thing. This ring is about following your truest path and listening to that voice in your headโshe knows what you need. Trust her.
View the Saying Goodbye ringย here.ย
V. Dancing in the Sandย
Cardiff, 2016ย
Realizing life is all about the sweet little moments. I often feel tears sting my eyes watching my little girls running around on the beach, laughing and splashing. This piece and her sister piece Dancing in the Wavesย represent gratitude: knowing we are enough, we have enough and recognizing all of the blessings that happen everyday.
View the Dancing in the Sand ringย here.
VI. Dancing in theย Wavesย
Cardiff, 2016
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This piece and her sister piece Dancing in the Sand represent gratitude. Knowing we are enough, we have enough and recognizing all of the blessings that happen everyday.
View the Dancing in the Waves ringย here.
VII. Always Blue Skies Hereย
Cardiff, 2018
This one is bittersweet. Itโs about loss and pain, but also about remembering the beautiful moments that come along with it.ย
The last sunset I ever watched with my young niece as her little body was being ravished by a swift cancer is so vivid. She wanted to stay and look at the blue sky forever, and when she passed, there was a feeling in our family that where she is now is always blue skies.ย
There is a kind of heartbreak that never heals, but maybe we can still discover beauty over time and do it in their names. I donโt knowโweโre still figuring it out. Sending love to anyone who is still sorting it out as well.ย
All of the proceeds from this ring will be donated to St. Jude Childrenโs Research Hospital.ย
View the Always Blue Skies Here ringย here.
VIII. There Was Saltwater in Our Hairย
San Juan Islands, 1985
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To this day, Iโve never felt more free than being on the water in the Puget Sound, sitting on the bow of a sailboat with the wildly blowing wind and little wisps of saltwater kissing my nose.
Sometimes, we would see a dolphin or a mama seal & baby, and at night we would wait to see the sunset. My grandfather would happily note, โRed sky at night, sailorโs delight.โ These colors remind me so much of those times, of the innocence and freedom that I was lucky enough to experience as a small girl.
View There was Saltwater in Our Hairย here.
IX. Finding Pennies
Huntington Beach, 2006ย
This was a time in my life when I was living in California and had just gone through a pretty big breakup that I was still reeling from. I started going for daily walks with my neighbor, Dalora. I would pick her up after work and we would walk a few miles down the pier everyday shooting the breeze and sometimes watch the sunset.ย
At almost 70 years old, her eyes sparkled like a childโs and she knew everyone everywhere we went. Along our walks, she would pick up pennies. Each one she found, she would say, โOh hang on, thereโs another little miracle,โ and put it in her pocket.ย
We would go out for a glass of wine every Tuesday night and when she would descend the stairs of our apartment complex, I was always amazed. First I would see 5โ heels, then black leather leggings and finally, her bright red hair. Dalora was fabulous & fun and loved by everyone.ย
Sweet Dalora passed away last year, and it rocked me. It felt like her light could never be extinguishedโshe was so vibrant and positive. Now every time I find a penny, I still think of her. She showed me what true friendship looks like and that weโre surrounded by miracles, if we take the time to see them.
View the Finding Pennies ringย here.
X. Last Night in the City With You
Brooklyn, 2011
Living in New York shaped so much of who I am and my design aestheticโit was such an inspiring time in my life. The energy of the city is insanity in the best way possible. Tim and I were dating and became engaged in a little apartment in Brooklyn that had an incredible view of the Manhattan skyline. This piece is the most literal interpretation of a sunset.ย
The hulking skyscrapers against the East River and glow of the sun setting slowed everything down for a few moments each day at twilight. A reminder to slow down and connect to nature each day even amidst concrete, cabs, and craziness.
View the Last Night in the City with You ringย here.
XI. Second Summerย
Port Townsend, 2014
Growing up in the Pacific Northwest, September and October often felt magical. The weather is stunning with crisp mornings, the skies are so blue, and the leaves start to do their thing. It was the tingle of excitement of going back to school and not knowing what the year would hold.
During the day, it was wearing a few new outfits, seeing old friends again, and the flush of discovering a new crush. At night, the skies would often show off with insane oranges and purples against the mountains. Seeing these colors reminds me of an innocent, blind excitement for life and all of the unknown that is ready to unfold like a present before us.
View the Second Summer ringย here.
XII. Independence Day
Seattle, every year
If youโre from the PNW, the long-running joke is that summer starts on July 5th because often Independence Day is gray and rainy. As a kid, we didnโt care. This was a day weโd go to a rocky beach every year and explore.ย
We could drink as many โpopsโ as we wanted, weโd play games, and wait breathlessly for the milky grey sky to turn dark & light up with fireworks. Itโs a carefree time I remember fondly.
View the Independence Day ringย here.
XIII.ย Sunrise Open Shank Band
California
I am not typically a morning person, so maybe that is why every sunrise I see just feels extra special. I love the promise of a new day, watching the landscape slowly be kissed by the sun and seeing the darkness replaced by light in every nook and cranny.
View the Sunrise Open Shank ringย here.
XIV.ย Moonriseย Open Shank Band
Californiaย
Have you ever been on the ocean at night? Bobbing away in the gentleness of the waves surrounded by dark, endless nothingness. When the moon starts to rise and illuminate the night sky...I canโt help but feel small. My problems seem tiny and I feel connected to everything around meโthe water, the stars, and the moonlight.
View the Moonrise Open Shank ringย here.
XV. Padparadscha Femme Amulet
California
When I saw this peachy padparadscha sapphire, I couldnโt walk away from her. The color is so mesmerizing & sheโs the perfect addition to our sunset collection. The ring of blue sapphire plays off of her so beautifully and reminds me of the beautiful California sunsets Iโve been lucky enough to witness.
View the Padparadascha Femme Amuletย here.
XVI. Sunstone Pendant
Oregon
This gem HAD to be part of this collectionโjust look at the graduation of the colors in the sunstone! She is a sunset encapsulated in one perfect stone from the mines of Oregon. I love the miners that dug this beauty out of the ground: salt of the earth, good people that share my affinity for pretty rocks and nature. I couldnโt help but feel she perfectly rounds out the collection.ย
View the Sunstone Pendant Necklaceย here.
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