Jewelry Collection

Magicus Solaris set

This jewelry set includes a brooch and cufflinks

Made of sterling silver and gemstones are black cubic zirconia

This collection is inspired by the headdress of the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis. The main manifestation of the goddess Isis was a powerful magician who had greater powers than other gods. Isis was a selfless mother, wife and protector

Anulum Vampireae

Handcrafted sterling silver ring with purple amethyst

The design of the ring was inspired by vampire stories such as Nosferatu and Dracula

The purple amethyst was chosen as the stone for its beautiful color, but also because it is the one of the most well-known power stones

Ancient Gaze

This ring is made from sterling silver

The eye is inspired by Renaissance paintings and sculptures

When you look at the uneven surface of the eye, you can imagine how the centuries have left their mark on the sculpture. Each eye is made by sand casting and it has small unique details, so each ring is a unique work of art

Fragilitas Vitae

This handmade bracelet features a single teardrop-shaped, faceted rhodolite garnet (0.5 ct). The repeating petal in the piece is made using the lost wax casting technique. The petal that forms the clasp is always handmade separately, and the clasp can be made with or without the stone.

Garnet is known as the birthstone for January. Rhodolite garnet is thought to symbolize love, friendship, light, vitality and spiritual growth. Petals reflect youth, fragility, renewal of life and beauty

The box for your heart

A tiny handmade box with a small solid silver heart inside. Each box and each heart are unique pieces.

The box is beautiful on its own, but it can also be part of a “poison ring” or other jewelry. A small heart can be used to make a heart pendant, for example.

Spirae Collection

This jewelry collection is handmade from sterling silver and on the piece shown in photo gemstones are 3 mm round, amethyst color cubic zirconias.

The collection includes a pendant and stud earrings that are mirror images of each other.

The inspiration comes from the clef and the spiral found in ancient Greek architecture, as well as the shape of a violin coil.