Collections
Sapir Bachar
New York designer Sapir Bachar translates her background in luxury textile design into jewelry that whispers of ancient artifacts. Working primarily in sterling silver, she introduces subtle elements of gold, pearl, and semi-precious stones to create pieces that feel both timeless and distinctly modern—or as she calls it, “The New Ancient.” Each design emerges as a quiet revolution in metal, nodding to history while charting new territory.
Sebastião Lobo
Portuguese artist Sebastião Lobo crafts jewelry that exists in the space between dream and reality. Working across materials—brass, gold, wood, clay—his constructivist approach yields pieces of surprising sublimity. Each creation invites exploration of texture and form, suggesting narratives while maintaining an air of mystery.
Shane Gabier
From his New York City studio, Shane Gabier creates pieces that synthesize seemingly disparate influences: modernist design principles, 1970s psychedelia, and the stark poetry of Brutalist architecture. His work demonstrates an assured understanding of form and color, yielding objects that are at once cerebral and sensual, their functionality elevated to an art form.
Shauna Dunn
First Edition is a fine jewelry line by Richmond, Virginia-based metalsmith Shauna Dunn. Drawing inspiration from overlooked, everyday objects, Dunn transforms their quiet beauty into striking, wearable art.
Simuero
From their Valencia studio, Jorge and Rocío of Simuero approach jewelry-making with equal parts care-filled precision and playful intuition. Working exclusively with recycled materials, the duo creates pieces that honor traditional craftsmanship and creative spontaneity, with every piece entirely designed and made by their hands. The resulting collection is at once meticulously considered and surprisingly alive, each piece filled with one-of-a-kind detail and marked distinction.
Sohn
Founded by designer John Sohn, Sohn is a Brooklyn-based studio exploring the intersection of design and fashion. Each collection reflects a study in material, form, and the quiet dialogue between object and environment. Rooted in the belief that thoughtful design enriches daily life, Sohn creates pieces meant to be lived with, cherished, and passed on.
The name Sohn (손) translates to “hand” in Korean—a reflection of both craftsmanship and heritage. Originally from Southern California, Sohn studied Fiber Science & Apparel Design at Cornell University before joining The Row as a Ready-to-Wear Designer and later serving as Head of Design at Rosetta Getty.