The Eternal Pilgrim Series

Born from four journeys
across Spain. Created by an eternal pilgrim for those still on the path.

I have walked four Caminos. Four times the rucksack, the blisters, the silence of dawn on a dirt path. Four times the small yellow arrow appearing exactly when doubt does.

When I arrived in Santiago de Compostela for the first time, I already knew I wouldn't leave. The fourth Camino confirmed what the first had planted: that Galicia was home. I moved to Santiago in 2022, and then to A Coruña a year later — following the coast, not the road. I made these pieces to keep that journey close — to capture the spirit of the shell that marks a pilgrim and the arrow that keeps them moving. They are made by hand, slowly, with the same patience the road asks of you.

Three pieces · Handmade in Galicia · Available soon

Decoupage Pilgrim Shells
Handmade in Galicia
Heritage piece

Decoupage Pilgrim Shells

35

Ornate, decorative scallops layered with vintage Atlantic maps and antique floral papers. Each shell is a small heirloom — no two are alike. Each piece ships with a handwritten note on the Camino tradition it carries.

'Paint Your Own' Camino Arrows
Handmade in Galicia
DAS air-dry clay · Kit

'Paint Your Own' Camino Arrows

40

An interactive kit for pilgrims. The arrow is hand-shaped from raw DAS air-dry clay — earthy, tactile, slightly imperfect — and arrives with a pot of yellow paint and a brush, ready for you to make it your own. Each piece ships with a handwritten note on the Camino tradition it carries.

Hand-Painted Scallop Shells
Handmade in Galicia
Modern minimalist

Hand-Painted Scallop Shells

35

Traditional pilgrim shells reimagined with modern minimalist acrylic line work in cream, navy and Scallop Gold. Each piece ships with a handwritten note on the Camino tradition it carries.

Hands shaping a Camino arrow from raw DAS clay in the studio
— From lawyer to maker

Birthed from real labour and devotion.

I left the legal world — and London — to follow the road. Four Caminos brought me here. The first as a pilgrim; the last as someone who already knew this was where she was meant to stay. These objects are not manufactured — they are kneaded, shaped, sanded and painted by my own hands in a small studio near the sea. The dry clay leaves dust on my forearms; the gold paint stains my thumbnail. That is exactly the point.

Each piece arrives with a small card explaining its significance to the Camino — making the series a quiet, considered gift for a fellow pilgrim, or for yourself between roads.

The Galician Atlantic coast at the end of the Camino
— A Pilgrim's Note
"To the one walking: may your pack be light and your heart be full. Buen Camino."
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