Jewelry made by hand, worn every day.

Handmade in a small studio in south Tel Aviv. Every piece is forged, finished and hallmarked by one pair of hands — mine. Nothing batched, nothing outsourced, nothing rushed.

Our story

It started with one ring, forged twice until it sat right on my finger.

I'm Noa. I make jewelry in a small studio in south Tel Aviv, a few streets from the Carmel market. Every piece that leaves the bench has been shaped, finished and held by my own hands.

I don't batch, I don't outsource, and I don't use moulds. What I care about is how a piece feels after three years of being worn — the way silver softens, the way a ring records a life.

How a piece is made.

Every piece follows the same path — from a raw bar of silver to something you'll put on in the morning without thinking. Most pieces take three to five days of bench work.

01 · Sourcing

Recycled sterling bars and Fairmined gold arrive from a small refinery in Holon. Every batch comes with traceability documentation.

02 · Forging

Metal is heated, rolled and hammered into form. The hammer marks stay — they're not a defect, they're the point.

03 · Finishing

Filing, sanding, polishing. Each piece is finished by hand, so no two are identical.

04 · Hallmarking

Struck with the Israeli 925 stamp and our studio mark. Boxed, packed and shipped from Tel Aviv.

Materials & ethics.

01

Made by one pair of hands

Every ring, cuff and earring is forged at one bench in Tel Aviv. No production lines, no contractors. If there's a flaw, it's mine to answer for.

02

Recycled sterling & fair gold

We work exclusively with recycled 925 sterling silver and Fairmined 14k gold. Traceable, documented, never from conflict sources.

03

Unisex by design

We don't design "for women" or "for men." Pieces are shaped for a body, a wrist, a finger — whoever's attached to it.

Noa Shechter Founder · Silversmith