
How It All Started
What started as a hobby; making simple pieces for myself, then for friends; slowly grew into a quiet practice of care, design, and rhythm.
There was no grand plan. Just a habit of working with my hands. A way to pause. My mother encouraged it early on. She always reminded me that there’s value in the things we shape ourselves.
I kept going. Using what was around me. Letting texture and instinct guide the process. Over time, I began making pieces that felt more personal. Made for someone, not everyone.
Today, I still make everything by hand, one piece at a time. I don’t follow trends or seasons. I follow rhythm.
This isn’t mass-made jewelry. It’s work shaped by patience and process.
For people who notice the little things.
Jewelry that becomes part of your rhythm and true to its name, Eka, made to feel like the only one.
