In the mountains of Washington State, where basalt cliffs meet river light and seasons shift with quiet force, the Glacier Lily collection comes to life. Each piece feels shaped by contrast—rugged yet refined, substantial yet fluid, rooted in the natural world while unmistakably modern.
At the heart of the collection is artist Terry Kinney, who works from her Underwood studio with an instinctive, hands-on process. Every design is forged, stamped, carved, hand-formed, and finished individually. No two are exactly alike. Rather than imposing a rigid idea onto the material, Terry allows each stone and surface to guide the final form.
Her work draws from a rich palette of natural materials: glowing opals, luminous labradorite, vivid turquoise, sapphire, pearl, and collected found elements chosen for character over perfection. These are stones with presence—organic, expressive, and full of individuality.
There is a sculptural honesty to Glacier Lily. Weight, texture, movement, and patina are embraced rather than polished away. The result is jewelry that feels storied from the moment it is worn—pieces that settle into a life, gathering meaning and beauty over time.
Terry’s creative world extends beyond the bench. Windsurfing the Gorge, remodeling spaces, and working constantly with her hands in new forms all feed her practice. That sense of momentum and curiosity is embedded in every design: bold but never loud, earthy yet elevated.
Glacier Lily is not made for mass production or fleeting trends. It is a small-batch collection of wearable sculpture—raw, soulful, and deeply personal. Jewelry meant to move with you, mark moments, and become more compelling with age.
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