The interior of the work. The people behind it. The relationships that hold it.

A closer look at object, sound, and place—and the way they’re made.

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Our Story

A voice can be a place to rest.

Between the two, a way of being took shape.

Jewelry can be a pause.

The Art of Ceremony began as practice.

It became structure. Then design.

Stones handled daily.

Voice recorded in quiet rooms.

Objects made slowly—long enough to keep a trace.

Today, the work lives at the meeting point of material and presence: where beauty is felt more than explained, and what is worn or heard becomes a return point.

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The People

The work is held by relationship.
Each part distinct. Each part essential.

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KIM BLAKE

Founder. Voice and design.

Material. Ritual. Structure.

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KEVIN

Foundation and steadiness.

The quiet strength beneath the work.

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Composition and tone.

Sound, frequency, and the architecture of listening.

JARED

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Kim Blake

FOUNDER. VOICE.DESIGN.

Kim works where material meets attention—gold and stone, language and tone, held with restraint.

Raised among fiber, rhythm, and patient making, she learned early that what’s shaped by hand carries time.

Over years, the work expanded—from pieces worn close, to sound-led formats, to ceremonies held in real spaces with real people.

What connects it all is standard: slowness, structure, and the discipline of refinement.

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Kevin

foundation. steadiness.

Kevin brings a quiet orientation.
He moves without urgency. He listens before he speaks.

His relationship with ritual formed through time on land—through repetition, silence, and the space before words.

Within The Art of Ceremony, he holds the foundation.

He keeps the work honest.
He protects the integrity of the space.
Ground beneath the visible work.


Jared

composition. tone.

Sound is invisible architecture.

Jared composes environments—layered, paced, and built with restraint. Less soundtrack, more structure.

He works with tone, interval, and quiet pressure. Nothing excessive. Only what’s necessary to create depth.

Across Harmonic Resonance and the App, he shapes the field beneath the spoken word: the atmosphere that carries it, the architecture that lets it land.

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