
Anna Pisman, Moonka Studio
Anna Pisman came up with a project with this name five years ago. At that moment she was working for a glossy magazine and knew nothing about the jewelry business and design. From the very beginning, she was guided by intuition: she did what she considered "aesthetically attractive." The idea of “being your own muse” worked - today Moonka Studio jewelry is presented in the multi-brands Poison Drop, Milou, Sakharok and in TSUM. In the center of Moscow on Spiridonovka there is a showroom of the brand.
“Moonka is jewelry with natural stones to celebrate life. We consider ourselves to be a demi-fine segment, which is still just emerging on the Russian market,”says Anna. The deliberately large Cartoon rings are framed with a wide rim and are set with 6-carat malachite, rose quartz and charoite, cut like diamonds. Baroque pearls of bizarre outlines, worn on thin chains, turn into double earrings and an openwork plastron necklace. One of the latest DMNTD collections is dedicated to Bazhov's Ural tales.
The folklore aesthetics in Moonka Studio jewelry looks very fashionable and fresh. Take at least a snake with a green demantoid eye, which serves as an open ring or mono-ear cuff on the outer part of the ear. The name of the collection encodes the rarest gemstone demantoid, discovered in the 19th century in the Middle Urals - a huge rarity in the current jewelry market. However, the cost of DMNTD products does not exceed 15-16 thousand rubles. This is how the idea of uniqueness for "earthly" money is realized.

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Lilya Khazhieva, Copine Jewelry
The Russian jewelry brand in the fashion jewelry segment appeared only three years ago. Its founder, Lilya Khazhieva, dreamed of creating her own jewelry brand since 2010, only after entering the institute. “Back then, I had no idea where to start. And now I am very glad that I have postponed the implementation of my idea,”Lilya admits. In 2014, she was lucky enough to get to France and work with several fashion brands, and at the same time understand all the intricacies of doing business: from communication to purchasing. Returning to Moscow in 2017, Lilya launched her brand.
Textured gold or silver with gilding, baroque pearls, prominent earrings, neo-vintage, acetate - these are the distinctive features of Copine jewelry. A year later, the collections appeared on the website of the Aizel boutique, and today they can be found in TSUM and DLT. In addition to earrings, which “can complement and beat any female image,” the designer pays a lot of attention to rings - the assortment includes seals, rings with large semi-precious stones, pinky rings with enamel and crystals. The brand works in the price range from 6 thousand to 25 thousand rubles.

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Inna Vlasikhina, Statements Jewelry
The idea of “jewelry statements” is behind the author's brand, founded in 2018 by Inna Vlasikhina, a graduate of the British Higher School of Design. As the name implies, all Statements Jewelry brand jewelry is designed to loudly declare itself, or rather about the one who wears them. And it's not only about size, but also about expressive silhouettes, elaborate details, original contrasts.
Wide Bubbles rings - art-improvisation in white and yellow metal. The Pena collection is inspired by the architecture of the eponymous Portuguese palace with openwork windows and crenellated towers - it includes brooches, crosses, rings in the form of crowns and arched bridges, bracelets with scalloped pyramids. Lava is the most emotional jewelry, a metaphor for human feelings and passions bursting out. Necklaces, earrings, two-finger rings, similar to solidified lava, combine silver with gold plating and black nanoceramic. At the request of the client, jewelry can be customized using colored nanoceramics - from bright pink to emerald.

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Diana Gianelli, Dzhanelli Jewelery
Diana Janelli created her own brand in 2010, having worked before that as the chief artist at the Moscow Jewelry Factory. As the only source of inspiration, Diana recognizes the human phenomenon and the uniqueness of each personality with a bright inner world, therefore all Dzhanelli Jewelery jewelry carries an aura of intelligence.
During the ten years that her company has existed, Diana Gianelli has created a huge number of the most diverse collections. Among them were the symbols of the Soviet era Soviet Memories, the interpretation of Marc Chagall's work, the geometric Dark Deco fantasies on the theme of the Art Deco style, the series of sculptural brooches “8 Women”, the vintage collection of jewels “Family Crystal” - a kind of nostalgic memory of family festive feasts.

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Her latest work is Flower of Life. The ideogram, which has become a spiritual and mythological symbol, is an ideal geometric figure formed by the intersection of circles with the same radius. This pattern became the main element of the amethyst ring setting. Baroque ring worth 380 thousand rubles. can be supplemented with earrings-studs with garnets, sapphires and aquamarines (a pair will cost 400 thousand rubles). Dzhanelli Jewelery is available at TSUM.

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