Botanical settings
Petals, vines, and leaves worked directly into the metal — never applied as an afterthought.
Creator of fine jewelry inspired by nature — sunflowers above all. They're in her logo, in her showcase, and in the way she works: always turning toward the light.
Walk through a garden slowly enough and you'll notice what jewelers spend careers chasing: color that vibrates next to green, symmetry that never feels mechanical, light landing exactly where it should. Yaneth's designs begin in that noticing — a crescent moon over Market Street, a butterfly resting long enough to memorize, the seed-spiral heart of a sunflower.
From there, the work turns to stone and metal. A garnet the color of late roses. An opal holding an entire spring sky. Gold worked into petals, vines, wings, and leaves — settings that let each gemstone keep the character it arrived with, rather than forcing it into a mold.
The result is a showcase where no two pieces repeat. When a design finds its person, it leaves the boutique for good — and something new begins to grow in its place.
Petals, vines, and leaves worked directly into the metal — never applied as an afterthought.
Suns, moons, and stars that carry a little of the outdoors into every day you wear them.
Opals, sapphires, garnets, and amethysts chosen for character — color that moves like light through leaves.
“A jewel should feel found, not made — like something the earth was already keeping for you.” Yaneth Reyes
Stories are better told over a showcase. Visit us on North Market Street in downtown Frederick and see the collection in person.