A simple problem.

After endless searching, I couldn’t find jewelry that truly resonated with me. So I decided to try and make it myself.

With a background in industrial design, I approach jewelry through form and function—where proportion, balance, and intention guide every decision. Each piece is considered as an object first, refined through iteration until nothing feels excessive or unresolved.

Drawing inspiration from nature and contemporary architecture, my work is shaped by clean geometry, minimal forms, and fluid lines. Structure and softness exist in tension, creating pieces that feel both grounded and fluid.

Each handmade piece explores familiar forms, pushed somewhere unexpected.

-SZ

A person using a precision tool to work on a small object in a workshop, with various tools and equipment visible in the background.