About Me & My Jewelry
After 30 Years, It's Time to Say Goodbye
Clara Rosan, a 65-year-old European craftswoman, sits in her small workshop, gently touching the last pieces of her jewelry collection.
As she approaches 70 and retirement, her hands — once so steady — now tremble slightly from arthritis. This is not just the end of a business; it is the closing of a heartfelt chapter.
A Life Devoted to Strays and Compassion
Many years ago, as a widowed mother struggling financially, Clara found comfort in feeding stray dogs and cats on the streets.
She saved scraps from her own meals, crouched in alleys to watch them eat, and soon became deeply involved in animal welfare — donating, volunteering, and raising small funds for local shelters.
One rainy day, seeing a frail stray cat shivering, she decided to turn her love into jewelry.
The First Ring Born from Loyalty
Clara crafted her first ring, inspired by the loyal paw prints of stray dogs.
When she finished that small “dog paw print ring,” she thought: “If someone wears this, perhaps they’ll remember these faithful street companions and feel their unconditional warmth.”
In that moment, she realized creation could heal hearts and carry love forward.
A Lifetime of Heartfelt Craftsmanship
Over the decades, Clara built her brand, Clara Rosan, by hand under the soft glow of a lamp. Her designs — hummingbirds, cats, dogs, owls, elephants, parrots, dolphins — all drew from the stray animals she had helped.
Every piece included a note: “Handcrafted with heart. A portion of profits supports animal protection.” Customers bought not just jewelry, but the kindness behind it.
The Painful Decision to Retire
After 2022, arthritis took its toll. Clara endured swelling, tremors, and nightly pain, refusing to let anyone see her struggle.
But by 70, she knew it was time to rest. One evening, her granddaughter asked softly, “Grandma, are you sad?” Clara smiled through tears: “No, sweetheart. I’m grateful — for you, for the animals, for every day I could help.”

The Final Collection – A Last Act of Love
With her remaining strength, Clara completed this limited final collection.
Every piece carries her trembling hands’ warmth and her lifelong commitment to animals. This is not a clearance — it is her thank-you and final call to continue supporting stray lives. Once gone, these treasures will never return.
Only 307 pieces remain from my lifetime collection.
Once they're gone, they're gone forever. No more will ever be made. These are the final pieces from Clara's Jewelry - each one carrying three decades of passion, craftsmanship, and dreams.
