Our Story

This started with a simple moment.

I was looking for a meaningful gift. Something personal, but also something that would last. I went through a lot of options, but most of them felt the same. They looked nice at first, but I could already tell they wouldn’t really hold up over time.

That bothered me more than I expected.

I wanted something that felt like it belonged to one person, and actually stayed that way.

So I decided to create one.

I worked with a small maker on the first piece. It was very simple, just a name engraved design. Nothing complicated. But I was very intentional about the materials. I chose higher-grade 316L stainless steel with PVD coating instead of traditional fashion jewelry materials, because I wanted something that could handle everyday wear without tarnishing or losing its look too quickly.

When I gave it, the reaction wasn’t dramatic, but it stayed with me. There was a quiet pause. A moment where it clearly meant something.

That’s when I realized it wasn’t really about jewelry itself.

It was about what it carries. A name, a memory, a connection to someone or something important.

After that, I made a few more pieces for people around me. Just small requests at first, nothing planned.

But slowly, it kept going. One person told another, and then more requests started coming in. It wasn’t something I was trying to build in the beginning. It just grew naturally because people connected with it.

Along the way, I also started paying more attention to materials. Not all stainless steel jewelry is the same. Some pieces look fine at first but don’t really last, and the difference usually comes down to the quality of the steel, the finishing, and the coating process.

So I kept using 316L stainless steel with PVD coating because it simply made sense for something meant to be worn every day.

Read more about the materials we use →

It was never really about starting a brand. It was more like I made something for a personal reason, people liked it, and I just kept going from there.

And even now, that’s still how I see it.

Just simple pieces that carry meaning, and are made to last.