FLUXIS is a research-based laboratory founded in 2021 within our architecture and design atelier, specializing in contemporary jewelry. Our practice explores an unconventional approach to jewelry-making, embracing freedom in techniques, materials, and forms.
Read MoreZaharia Livia is a Romanian architect who started developing her interest in jewellery making through digital means around 2018. She wanted to explore the possibilities offered by 3d modelling and how digital creations can come to life.
Read MoreMina Tafazoli’s work draws inspiration from the ancient Persian craft of mirror work found in historic mosques and monuments. As a child in Iran, she was captivated by the interplay of light, reflection, and intricate geometric patterns that transform architecture into luminous environments.
Read MoreValeria studied Industrial Design at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. In 2016, she founded Candor Jewelry, creating pieces like neo-amulets that condense identity, ethics, and materiality. Her approach proposes contemporary jewelry that is versatile and comfortable, blending industry and craftsmanship while exploring new forms of value and circulation.
Read MoreThis collection explores essence through the metaphor of the spine. Just as the spine supports the body while remaining hidden beneath the skin, I've come to see completed pieces as surface, while the true essence lies in the remnants left behind during making.
Read MoreOur work began with merging jewelry craftsmanship and emerging technologies through AI-generated form and 3D printing. These jewelry is the next step in that evolution: technology is no longer only a way of making, but part of the object itself.
Read MoreSOPRO Jewellery was founded in 2012 by Andreia Quelhas Lima, a sculptor and jewellery designer based in Porto, Portugal. Her mission—and her greatest joy—has always been creating unique jewellery: meaningful and timeless pieces that make people feel beautiful, empowered, and special every day.
Read MoreJewellery designer, passionated by mechanics and gemology, Charlotte Romer founded Studio C in 2020 to give form to her dreams and share her inner world. After graduating in art history from the Sorbonne and the Ecole du Louvre, Charlotte Romer entered the art market and joined Sotheby’s Paris.
Read MoreEric Constantin Ardeleanu is a young Romanian jewelry designer and artisan known for creating handmade pieces, especially rings, from silver, gold, and precious stones. His jewelry is centered on self-expression, often described as an “extension of the self.”
Read MoreReef of Orchids is a contemporary jewelry collection shaped by the meeting point of two fragile worlds: the orchid and the coral reef. Handmade in silver, then blackened to intensify its sculptural presence, each piece evokes black orchid forms with an almost preserved, fossil-flower quality.
Read MoreCéline Poudroux is a contemporary jewelry designer exploring the intersection of design, architecture and sculptural research. She approaches jewelry as a system of forms rather than ornament, investigating perception, balance and spatial tension between object and body.
Read MoreFor the past five years, Mexican contemporary jeweler Mey Elizondo has dissolved the boundaries between engineering, technology, and art. Fusing her roots in the tech industry with her formal jewelry training, she orchestrates the subtle integration of unseen technology into visible metal.
Read MoreThe Wisdom of Joy collection .”Now” is the most underrated time. We cling to the past or to promises of a perfect future, then wonder how another year disappeared. The present deserves to be filled with joys, achievements, and small pleasures.
Read MoreI was born and live in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Tashkent beckons with its warm bread, delicious water, beautiful nature, historical and memorial monuments, and rich works of art. This will help me to use national ornaments, memorial monuments and thousand years of history in our centuries and preserve our national values.
Read MoreVanessa Ree is an Irish fine jewellery artist whose practice is rooted in conceptual exploration and contemporary design. Working primarily in precious metals, she creates sculptural jewellery that operates as a form of visual language creating pieces that puts the wearer at the heart, symbolising cultural memory & identity.
Read MoreShannan Hu is a jewellery designer and artist, and the founder of Ewenki, a contemporary tribal jewellery brand based in the UK. Her work is inspired by the Siberian Ewenki people and their deep connection to reindeer, forest and ancestral land.
Read More“See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” is the symbol of an ambiguous choice: protection or complicity. It represents the refusal to look at injustice, to listen to the truth and to speak about it. It is a metaphor for indifference in the face of reality, even.
Read MoreJewelry as an encounter...between precious metal and vibrant stone, between archaic suggestion and hypermodern design, between man and the universe, between inner strength and outer voice.
Read MoreIs a piece of jewelry a small sculpture? No! Jewelry is not simply a miniature sculpture because its primary condition is wearability and its relationship to the body. Even when it pushes practical limits, it is still conceived to be worn, which distinguishes it from autonomous sculpture.
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