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NEW ARRIVAL TREEs
Spring is the earth’s quiet testimony to renewal. Inspired by that fresh awakening, this collection captures the delicate, vibrant colors of a new beginning. Take a look at the pink and blue blooms of this collection. Each piece feels like the physical manifestation of hope taking root, reminding us of the many ways ancient promises unfold in our lives.
Ebenezer Medallions
Our Medallions aren't just decor; they are visual Ebenezers —"stones of help"— steady reminders of God's faithfulness.
After God helped the Israelites defeat the Philistines, “Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Shen. He named it Ebenezer, sayingThus far the Lord has helped us.” (Samuel 7:12)
Teacher’s tree
Inspired by a wonderful mentor who nurtured my growth and gave me the foundation to successfully pursue my dreams.
Juniper Tree
In the desert, the rotem—or Juniper tree—is a humble shrub, just tall enough to offer shade for a single person. It represents a sacred space to pause, find shelter, and receive nourishment before the exhaustive journey ahead.
Persian Tree
This is our Persian Tree, created to honor the nation of Iran. The year 2026 has brought conflict and sorrow to this beautiful country.
Proverbs 31 Tree
This tree stands as a reflection of the virtuous woman of Proverbs 31. It is also the first tree I created in my entrepreneurial journey.
The Tabernacle tree
Dive deeper into the story behind “The Tabernacle Tree”, a creation formed of golden wire with red and gold beads, which reflects the sacred imagery of the priestly garments described in Scripture.
The Covenant tree
Step into the story of “The Covenant Tree”, a living testament to a marriage built on faith, hope, and God’s enduring promise.
tree of Life
“The Tree of Life” is a handcrafted wire sculpture adorned with vibrant gold and green leaves, reminiscent of evergreen trees—symbols of eternal life.
Weeping willow
In their nature lies a quiet strength: the power of adaptability, of bending without breaking. The weeping willow reminds us that hardship is inevitable, but also that “weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning” (Psalm 30:5).

