Materials & Craftsmanship
What Our Jewelry Is Made Of
Each piece is handcrafted using a custom tin-based alloy: 99.3% pure tin (Sn) and 0.7% copper (Cu). The alloy is free from lead and other toxic elements, making it safe for skin and comfortable to wear. Its soft silver-like sheen gives every piece a subtle, timeless finish. While the material is hypoallergenic for most, we still recommend caution if you have sensitive skin or known metal allergies.
Stonework & Inlays
Our pieces may feature a variety of inlays and stones — but most commonly, we use cubic zirconia. It’s bright, durable, and offers a diamond-like sparkle without the ethical concerns or cost. It’s a perfect match for our handcrafted settings and adds a touch of brilliance to each design.
Depending on the concept, we may also use non-traditional materials such as glass, ceramics, or even tooth — each chosen for its symbolism, texture, or personal meaning. These materials are not faceted or polished like traditional gemstones, but they bring unique character and raw beauty to the piece.
How It’s Made
Unlike mass-produced jewelry, every item in our collection is shaped and assembled manually using soldering techniques. I use a soldering iron instead of casting molds — giving each piece more freedom in form, more character, and more story. This hands-on method allows for organic shapes and textures that can’t be replicated by machines.
The entire process — from shaping to soldering, polishing, and finishing — is done in my home workshop, using a simple but precise set of tools. Each piece takes time, patience, and intention. Minor imperfections are not defects — they are a signature of authenticity, a sign that you’re holding something truly handmade.