Our Story
Mission to Source began at the edge of land and sea.
I live by the beach, where days are shaped by tide, weather, and the small rhythms of family life. Between raising my children, walking my dogs, and spending time near the ocean and nearby creeks, I make jewellery slowly, by hand, with intention and care.
Copper is my primary material. I’m drawn to it for its warmth, its honesty, and the way it changes over time. Each piece is formed, shaped, and finished by hand, allowing marks of process to remain. I don’t aim for perfection — I value presence, integrity, and the quiet beauty that comes from working with natural materials as they are.
Mission to Source is grounded in three ideas: Earth, Self, and Source.
Earth speaks to the materials I work with and the landscapes that shape us — the weight of stone, the pull of the ocean, the steadiness beneath our feet. It acknowledges the natural world, its energy, and our connection to it.
Self is about embodiment. Being present in the body, in the moment, and in our lived experience — not striving to be elsewhere, but meeting ourselves where we are.
Source speaks to where we come from and what we return to. It reflects a deeper sense of origin and oneness — a reminder that we are part of something greater than ourselves, held within a steady presence beyond the visible and the material.
My work is not about trends or fast fashion. It’s about creating pieces that feel considered and lived-in, that can be worn daily, and that become part of your own rhythm over time.
Everything is made in small batches, using a mix of recycled and new materials, with attention to longevity and wear. No two pieces are exactly the same, and that is intentional.
Mission to Source is an invitation to slow down, to reconnect, and to carry something simple and grounded with you.
🤍 Lisa