A new story in metal
The bracelet shows how metal, memory and craftsmanship can come together to form a new story. A design that honors its origins while looking forward. Shaped with attention, precision and respect for what was.



This bracelet tells a special story. It is made of mokume gane in gray tones of silver and palladium, combined with two titanium plates that once had a medical function: they were in the hips of the client's dog. By incorporating these materials into a new design, something functional was given a second life: a piece of jewelry that is a lasting reminder of a beloved animal.
The combination of mokume gane and titanium creates an exciting contrast between craft and technology. The wood grain-like patterns of mokume gane give the surface a soft, natural glow, while the titanium looks tough and industrial. Together, they form a powerful whole that symbolizes connection, resilience and craftsmanship.
The surgical plates are not only soldered to the mokume gane, but also reinforced with robust silver rivets. This creates a construction that is both technically interesting and visually powerful. Despite its rugged appearance, the bracelet wears surprisingly smooth and light, with a pleasant balance between strength and comfort. Every detail, from the joints to the refined finish, has been handcrafted in the workshop. The result is a contemporary piece of jewelry in which technique and emotion reinforce each other.
The bracelet shows how metal, memory and craftsmanship can come together to form a new story. A design that honors its origins while looking forward. Shaped with attention, precision and respect for what was.
