This direction lies at the intersection of jewelry and small-scale sculpture.
Here, a piece goes beyond being just an accessory — it becomes a three-dimensional image,
something that can be viewed as an art object.
Each work is conceived as a complete composition: from initial idea and sketch to carefully developed form in volume. Every element is hand-carved from metal — without casting molds or templates.
What matters in these pieces is not fashion, but expressiveness, internal logic, and conceptual integrity.
Created as one-of-a-kind works, they are seen not only as jewelry but also as collectible pieces — artist-made objects that exist at the boundary between jewelry and sculpture.