Short Introduction

202 EDITIONS explores jewellery through the relationship between design, sustainability and serial production. Developed as a collaborative label, the project combines traditional craftsmanship with digital processes, focusing on limited series, material responsibility and everyday wearability.

Alongside jewellery and collection design, the project also included the development of visual identity, presentation formats and collaborations with stylists, retailers and publications. Through these different layers, 202 EDITIONS became an exploration of how contemporary jewellery can exist as both personal adornment and part of a broader cultural and material context.

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Concept text

At the centre of 202 EDITIONS is a recurring formal language based on reduced geometric profile shapes that reappear throughout different collections, materials and scales. Rather than creating isolated pieces, the work evolved through variations, repetitions and reinterpretations of a shared system.

This approach allowed the collections to remain visually connected while continuously developing over time. Shapes, structures and details were translated into new contexts and combinations, creating jewellery that balances recognisability with variation and individuality. The limited series were designed to move beyond seasonal thinking, focusing instead on longevity, adaptability and lasting relevance.

Sustainability was approached not only through material choices, but through the development of a coherent production system. Recycled precious metals, reused gemstones and small-scale manufacturing formed the basis of the project, while serial production and digital tools allowed designs to be continuously refined and adapted over time.

Traditional goldsmithing techniques were combined with CAD/CAM, 3D scanning and rapid prototyping as part of an interconnected making process that supported both experimentation and reproducibility while maintaining a strong connection to craftsmanship, materiality and wearability.

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Editorials/stylists/publications collabs + credits

collaborative practicecontemporary adornmentcontemporary jewellerycraftsmanshipdigital fabricationjewellery collectionsmaterial responsibilityproduction systemsreduced formserial productionserialitysustainabilityvisual identitywearability