Abstract sculpture composed of stacked, textured pastel-colored blocks with a black, rounded form on top and pink dried flowers in the background.

Playing With Clay

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Embracing play is at the heart of the process, with a genuine human touch in every creation. Each piece is handcrafted, never mass-produced, and takes its own unique journey from concept to completionโ€”no two are ever alike, making every design truly unmatchable.

Inspired by the playful freedom of shaping soft, pliable clay, these pieces are crafted with textures and forms designed to be touched and details meant to be felt. They hold the marks, textures, and stories of the hands that formed them.

Crafted with textures & forms designed
to be touched and details meant to be felt.

Collection of small, metallic, sculpted jewelry charms in various abstract shapes laid out on a textured, reddish-brown surface.

What is Sliver Clay?

Silver clay is a fine, eco-friendly material made from recycled pure silver powder mixed with a natural binder. When shaped and fired, the binder burns awayโ€”leaving behind solid, 99.9% pure silver.

That means your jewellery is just as precious (and even purer) than traditional 925 sterling silver, which contains 92.5% silver mixed with other metals. Every Unmatchable piece starts as soft, sculptable clay and transforms into solid silverโ€”capturing the artistโ€™s touch in every detail.

Harmony Without Mirroring

Symmetry is nice, but asymmetry is where the conversation begins.

At Unmatchable, each pair is a study in balanceโ€”two pieces connected through design, yet distinct in form. Handcrafted with intention, they offer a refined playfulness that elevates any look with quiet confidence.

Design Process

  • Hand-drawn sketches of flower designs and jewelry pieces with handwritten notes about their colors and sides, including a large flower with five petals and various smaller flower outlines.

    Concept Design

    Inspiration can strike anywhereโ€”a fleeting shape, a texture, a memory. I start by quickly sketching ideas, capturing the essence of a design before it slips away.

  • Blue Play-Doh in various shapes, such as flowers, stars, hearts, and spirals, on a cork surface, with two small clear plastic trays holding additional seals.

    Playing with Clay

    It all begins with a familiar, childhood favourite: clay. Shaping by hand allows me to explore organic forms and refine the silhouette before committing to silver. This playful stage keeps the design process fluid and creative.

  • Multiple blue molds in various shapes and sizes, some with flower and star patterns, are placed on a cork surface.

    Making an Impression

    Once I find a shape that feels special, I create a mould. This step preserves the pieceโ€™s unique character so it can be transformed into silver while retaining its original charm.

  • A collection of assorted sliver designs on a light gray surface, a rotary tool with a grinding attachment, and some dust or small particles on the surface.

    Sculpting in Silver Clay

    Silver clay is made from fine silver particles mixed with an organic binder and water. Each piece is hand-carved and sanded after it is air-dried.

  • Close-up of jewelry firing process being used on a mesh screen with a bright red and orange light at the focal point.

    Firing

    When fired, the binder burns away and fuses the silver particles into 99.9% pure silver, transforming a delicate clay form into a lasting piece of jewellery.

  • Close-up of a person's hand polishing surface with a precision tool.

    The Finish

    Finally, every surface is polished, refined, and detailed by hand. Itโ€™s in this stage that the piece truly comes alive, ready to be worn and treasured.

As a small business, the journey of making jewelry does not stop here. Thereโ€™s so much more involved.
Follow my journey as I learn & grow with UNMATCHABLE.