Our Byzantine inspired collection is a bridge between realms, fusing ancient wonder with a timeless elegance that feels both mystical and modern. Drawn from the Byzantine Empire’s reverence for the celestial, we capture the wonder of creation and the beauty that exists beyond our world.
Our designs are imbued with celestial themes, symbolizing the stars, sun, and moon—the timeless guardians of our skies and guides through the dark. Here, they serve as metaphors for guidance, strength, and the endless mystery that lies beyond human understanding. The use of sterling silver adds a modern touch, balancing the aged richness of granulation and delicate filigree with a raw, luminous finish. Together, these elements evoke a beauty that feels eternal, as if each piece has transcended time to reach you.
'Asteri' Ring
Asteri, derived from the Greek for “star,” is a quiet reminder that even in the darkest hours, light endures.
Set with labradorite—its surface flickering like a night sky caught mid dream. The piece holds the hush of dusk and the promise of dawn.
'Photis I' Earring
Photis explores duality through asymmetry. Moonstone and citrine reflect opposing forces—night and day, brought into quiet equilibrium through form and intention.
'Photis II' Moonstone Necklace
Cool and luminous, the moonstone holds the hush of night. Soft glimmers suspended in sterling silver, like moonlight caught mid-breath. A quiet companion for reflection, longing, and the poetry of shadows.
'Photis II' Citrine Necklace
Warmed by citrine’s golden glow, this pendant echoes the first light of dawn. A miniature sunburst radiating warmth and life, suspended in sterling silver like a fragment of daylight kept hidden.
'Kary I' Ring
Inspired by Byzantine granulation, Kary explores repetition, restraint, and craftsmanship. Rounded granules line the band in measured cadence, reflecting an enduring tradition where detail, rather than excess, carries meaning.
'Kary II' Earring
Inspired by Byzantine granulation, Kary explores repetition, restraint, and craftsmanship. Rounded granules line the band in measured cadence, reflecting an enduring tradition where detail, rather than excess, carries meaning.