Jewelry, New to One of a Kind
Bespoke Jewelry Studio LLC
Precious metals and natural stones fine jewelry
INSPIRATION
My metalsmithing journey began in Bulgaria, where I learned the ancient techniques of chasing and repoussé.
That moment sparked a lifelong passion that led me to master traditional craftsmanship, create custom heirlooms, and develop a style that bridges past and present.
I draw inspiration from my heritage and the ancient gold treasures of the Balkans.
My designs combine historic forms with a modern sensibility and are handcrafted using centuries-old techniques to create timeless pieces of the highest quality.
TECHNOQUE
Each piece is made entirely by hand in my studio, often beginning with a unique gemstone that guides the design. I work in sterling silver and gold, sometimes blending the two to create subtle contrast and balance.
Some pieces are made using the lostwax casting process, where I hand-carve a wax model of the piece before casting it in metal. Others are fabricated by bending, soldering, and forging metal into form. I finish many pieces with hand engraving and hammering to evoke ancient textures.
In a world increasingly driven by technology, I take pride in using traditional techniques to create something enduring, personal, and made to last for generations.
My metalsmithing journey began in Bulgaria, where I learned the ancient techniques of chasing and repoussé.
That moment sparked a lifelong passion that led me to master traditional craftsmanship, create custom heirlooms, and develop a style that bridges past and present.
I draw inspiration from my heritage and the ancient gold treasures of the Balkans.
My designs combine historic forms with a modern sensibility and are handcrafted using centuries-old techniques to create timeless pieces of the highest quality.
TECHNOQUE
Each piece is made entirely by hand in my studio, often beginning with a unique gemstone that guides the design. I work in sterling silver and gold, sometimes blending the two to create subtle contrast and balance.
Some pieces are made using the lostwax casting process, where I hand-carve a wax model of the piece before casting it in metal. Others are fabricated by bending, soldering, and forging metal into form. I finish many pieces with hand engraving and hammering to evoke ancient textures.
In a world increasingly driven by technology, I take pride in using traditional techniques to create something enduring, personal, and made to last for generations.