i seira – Meeka Fine Jewelry

i seira

Connecticut

'i seira', [I-SAIR-ra]

Alexa Horton formally trained as both a dancer and an architect and informally as a student of art and design. These life experiences inform each piece of jewelry she creates. Guided by intuition and a quiet clarity, her work reflects the evolving phases of her artistic journey. ‘i seira,’ translated from Greek, means a series or catalog and echoes her connection to her roots. As she began crafting jewelry, she drew inspiration from her Greek heritage, the first cultural influence of her childhood and a fitting place to begin again. Each piece of her jewelry is handmade, favoring the color and luster of high karat gold. Her aesthetic remains consistent through all types of design. She veers towards the understated, though always with a twist. Often inspired by art and architecture, Alexa hopes that her work feels both modern and ancient, sculptural and refined, elegant and easy to wear. And as a subscriber of the idea of quality over quantity, she believes in collecting pieces that will be worn forever.

Connecticut

'i seira', [I-SAIR-ra]

Alexa Horton formally trained as both a dancer and an architect and informally as a student of art and design. These life experiences inform each piece of jewelry she creates. Guided by intuition and a quiet clarity, her work reflects the evolving phases of her artistic journey. ‘i seira,’ translated from Greek, means a series or catalog and echoes her connection to her roots. As she began crafting jewelry, she drew inspiration from her Greek heritage, the first cultural influence of her childhood and a fitting place to begin again. Each piece of her jewelry is handmade, favoring the color and luster of high karat gold. Her aesthetic remains consistent through all types of design. She veers towards the understated, though always with a twist. Often inspired by art and architecture, Alexa hopes that her work feels both modern and ancient, sculptural and refined, elegant and easy to wear. And as a subscriber of the idea of quality over quantity, she believes in collecting pieces that will be worn forever.

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