Diamonds  

A diamond is the hardest natural mineral on Earth, composed of pure carbon in a crystalline structure. It is distinguished by an exceptionally high refractive index, resulting in extraordinary brilliance and optical clarity. In jewellery, diamonds are valued for their durability, resistance to wear, and precise light dispersion.

I use only high-quality diamonds, selected according to strict clarity, colour, and cut standards to ensure flawless brilliance and precision.

Pearls

All pearls used in my jewellery are personally selected by me in collaboration with time-tested pearl suppliers who guarantee the highest quality. Each pearl is evaluated according to jewellery-grade standards—surface purity, colour uniformity, and optical lustre.

Akoya sea pearls are among the most highly valued in the world. These Japanese pearls are known for their near-perfect round shape and exceptional mirror-like lustre. Their most common colour is white with delicate pink or creamy undertones.

I use only top-grade AAA freshwater pearls, distinguished by a thick nacre layer, beautiful shape, and stable lustre. Each pearl is individually assessed for surface quality, colour consistency, and optical glow.

Tahitian pearls are among the rarest and most valuable in the world. These premium black pearls are regarded as prestigious gemstones in fine jewellery. They are distinguished by their naturally dark tones, thick nacre, and rich metallic lustre.

Emeralds

Emerald is a precious variety of beryl, distinguished by its deep green colour created by traces of chromium and vanadium. It is valued for its rarity, transparency, and rich colour depth. I source emeralds only from trusted suppliers working with multi-generation mines that ensure full transparency of origin and quality. Each gemstone is personally selected according to the highest standards of colour, light performance, clarity, and proportions.

Sapphires

Sapphire is a corundum mineral prized for its hardness, optical clarity, and wide range of colours, with the deep blue shade being the most highly valued. I use only natural sapphires sourced from trusted suppliers working with ethically managed mines. Each stone is personally selected based on colour intensity, clarity, and light dispersion in accordance with the highest jewellery standards.

Rubies

Ruby is one of the most valuable gemstones in the world, belonging to the corundum family. Its vivid red colour is created by chromium, giving the stone its vibrant glow and optical depth. I work exclusively with natural rubies sourced from trusted, ethically certified suppliers. Each stone is individually selected for colour saturation, transparency, and the precision of its cut.

Aquamarines

Aquamarine is a variety of beryl valued for its exceptional clarity, light dispersion, and soft blue hue. I use only natural, carefully selected aquamarines from trusted suppliers who ensure ethical origin. Each stone is individually assessed for colour purity, transparency, and cutting precision.

Amber

 

Amber is an organic gemstone formed more than 40 million years ago. Baltic amber is considered the most valuable in the world due to its clarity, rich colour variations, and warm optical glow.

Only natural amber, carefully handcrafted by hand, is used in my jewellery.

Each amber heart is truly one of a kind—shaped by nature and polished by my own hands.

These pieces are especially meaningful because amber comes into direct contact with the body. Having accumulated the energy of nature over millions of years, this gemstone of our land, I believe, carries a quiet wisdom and natural strength that it shares with the wearer.

Natural white amber, also known as royal amber, is extremely rare and accounts for only 1–2% of all amber found. Due to its unique texture, it is described as bone-coloured or royal white. Every piece is a natural artwork created by time and nature.

Amber is a natural organic material and may change its shade slightly over time. This is a natural process influenced by exposure to air and light. These subtle changes add even more uniqueness and character to each piece. To preserve its original beauty, we recommend protecting it from direct sunlight and aggressive chemicals.

 

Tourmalines

Tourmaline is the gemstone with the widest colour range of all minerals, making every shade a unique creation of nature. This stone is valued for its vivid brilliance, structural stability, and rare colour combinations. I work exclusively with high-grade natural tourmalines, personally selecting exceptional stones based on colour intensity, light play, and crystal quality.

Morganites

Morganite is a gemstone variety of beryl distinguished by delicate peach and soft pink tones. With a hardness of 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale, it is perfectly suited for fine jewellery and offers excellent durability for everyday wear. Each stone is individually selected based on colour uniformity, clarity, and cutting precision.