At Lukomorie
The name of the necklace speaks for itself; it was taken from the verses of A.S. Pushkin’s poem “Ruslan and Lyudmila”
The name of the necklace speaks for itself; it was taken from the verses of A.S. Pushkin’s poem “Ruslan and Lyudmila”
Small-scale pendant in grey-green tones with traditional Celtic interlacements
This necklace with rich in color malachite is a transformer, there are 3 different ways of wearing it, with or without central element
This brooch is made of tiniest antique beads, micro cuts and micro bugle beads. Difference in size in micro bugles helped to create a net with little pyramid-like shapes, thanks to which these beads are sparkling and shining from different angles with just a hint of light touching them. When I was working on this piece, I was thinking about shiny metal openwork fence in the garden and about spider-webs, sparkling under the morning sun beams with the drops of dew…
This brooch, made of tiniest antique beads in the form of blooming roses, is a bright and beautiful summer accent to a dress or a scarf.
This convenient and beautiful hair-buckle comfortably holds up long hair in a nice and accurate way. The hair buckle can be created matching to your favorite attire, giving finished and beautiful touch to your image
This convenient and beautiful hair-buckle comfortably holds up long hair in a nice and accurate way. The hair buckle can be created matching to your favorite attire, giving finished and beautiful touch to your image
My memories about Thailand found reflection in this tie. The exotic beauty of an Asian country, the colorful wildness of Thailand’s nature, blooming orchids at every step – this necklace adds sparkle and vivid energy to our everyday life. Tiny antique Italian seed beads and a very thin gold coil allowed me to create many delicate details in this piece
This carpet, bead-waved mostly out of precious Aiko beads, is more colorful and radiant than Eastern silk carpets; it shows the beauty of efflorescent Paradise with plenty of marvelous flowers on its green fields, Heaven, which gates became open to people after the Resurrection
No one can be indifferent to the beauty of a blooming orchid.
This necklace is a reflection of my intuitive perception of the beginning of the creation of the World by God. Everything is symbolic in this artwork.
“What is it, to give forgiveness and to ask for forgiveness?” Those were my thoughts when I was working on this necklace. I wanted to show in this piece the whole idea of forgiveness, of a man trying to go on the road shown by Christ. It is senseless to ask for forgiveness without the fruit of repentance. We have to think, “what is our guilt in front of this man,” and we have to decide to change that. Then we need to ask for forgiveness not with the thought to just be free from our past, but with new life in new relationships with those people who were offended and humiliated by us earlier.
This necklace is a transformer; there are about 15 different ways of wearing it. The part with the humming-bird is removable, has different beaded clips from two sides: one in a shape of a flower and another one in a shape of twisted branch of a tree.
This necklace was made by motif of P.Bajov’s fairy-tale “The Stone Flower.” I wanted to express the attraction and intangibility of the mythical stone flower, whose living beauty was impossible for Danila, the rock-carving master, to make out of malachite. In my necklace you can see the Malachite flower, turning into the difficult to catch butterfly.