
The light breaks into a million pieces in these earrings,
14K Gold with Tourmaline, Garnet, and Apatite Gem stones.

The light breaks into a million pieces in these earrings,
14K Gold with Tourmaline, Garnet, and Apatite Gem stones.

Such a delicate necklace, 18K Gold, with a Diamond pendant set in 22K Gold.
Diamond, Heart and a Hamsa.

A pendant I designed as a gift from 4 daughters to their mother, using 14K gold and 4 Tourmaline crystals, colorful just like the daughters, each with their own color and tone.

I made a new Hamsa Nacklace, this time with a Diamond, Rubies, and red gold. It gives the pendant an antique look, don't you think?
Photography by Oded Marom.

Today I'm making necklaces for a new restaurant opening in Zichron Ya'akov called "ADAMA". Each waitress will be wearing one. I love to see the "Before" and "After" of a jewelry.


This necklace was designed when I was pregnant.
I guess I was full of anxiety, and I felt I had to protect myself with all kinds of accessories to put ward off bad luck, also because many people think they can just touch your belly because you are pregnant. I wore it with a very long necklace so that the pendant was close to my bellybutton.
So yes, it's not your ordinary Hamsa, with the upside down hand, it's my hamsa. It's a little hidden in the ornaments and it's combined with the eye, set with an amazing gem, the Topaz. I find the hiding charming, I remember seeing an old Jewish pendant that had a "star of David" hidden in it, from a time Jews couldn't wear the star in public.
The symmetric design is challenging, and the actual work is like a puzzle, you have to match all the pieces together.
The red of the Ruby adds a lot of life to the jewelry, and contrasts with the topaz.
///Necklace///Oriental designed pendant, in 14k Red and Yellow Gold, set with Ruby and Topaz Gem stones.

These Emerald earrings were made simply to honor and frame the gem stone.
There is Jewelry with a great concept, or with a specific look and style, and there is jewelry that comes from the material, like here, from the green Emeralds.
The setting holds the gem with 4 hooks, with a gentle contour of gold underneath.
I like small and delicate earrings, added to a beautiful stone, makes the job right.
///Earrings///14k Yellow Gold set with Emerald Gem Stones.

The idea for this design came to me after a trip in Europe.
You always end up with a lot of coins from these trips that you have nothing to do with. If you look, these coins have beautiful imprints on them, of kings and queens, flowers and historical motifs.
I found the right coin and decided to combine it with a "Seal" ring. A massive ring that can't be overlooked.
I love using Ready-Made in my work. Combining it with my design, with it creating something new, giving it a new context, a different use from its original use. The genius who did it first was of course- Marcel Duchamp with the toilet bowl, wow, this guy had some balls…
Eventually, the design is homogeneous, with a twist, a wink, just as I like.
///Ring///925 Silver combined with Brass.

This one, I made for Noy. He wanted a "Seal" ring, like the kings used to seal their letters in wax.
Noy is a Typographer and a big admirer of the Hebrew letters. He asked for the letter "Alef" to be on the top. The letter "Alef" is the first letter in Hebrew and it's is very symbolic, it symbolizes a beginning, love, and in the KABALA it also symbolizes God since it holds all the letters of the name of God.
The challenge was in creating the imprint of the letter on the ring, to make it like the original font, so it wouldn't look "painted". The contrast between the bright color of the silver and the letter came out after I made the blackening with acid. This way it looks like old letters of 'relief printing', which is totally cool.
The design is classic but the addition of the "Alef" gives an interesting twist.
///Ring///925 Silver, Bright Polish.

This ring is very sensual. Its round and feminine with a silky texture that softens the natural hardness of the silver, it becomes thicker and thicker, to where it breaks, in a red Ruby, that is wrapped in a delicate "nipple" of silver.
I designed this ring to wear on the pinky finger, not only because its very fashionable now, also because its sensual statement, better at least make it small in the size, so its not too vulgar.
///Ring///925 Silver set with Ruby.

This ring, symbolizes the beauty of a mistake.
You can sit and design a piece of Jewelry, sketch it, illustrate it in a few angles, but eventually you can't predict the final result. I learned to love and adore this mistake, that haunts our creation. It reminds us to stay spontaneous and put the sketch aside once we start to work.
It was supposed to be a "television" ring, like a "seal" ring, with a folded stone holder, done roughly. Somehow the folding became the mistake, a mistake that "made" the ring. The side walls of the ring collapsed inward and created a wavy feeling, like you took its air out…
So yes, I got furious at first, but then I saw the beauty of it.
The ring was created in a very complicated method, making it hollow. The green gem and the golden stone holder make a royal and antique look, the polish is between mat and bright.
///Ring///925 Silver combined with 14k Yellow Gold, set with ___ gem stone.



This collection was made with a lot of sentiment and love.
It all began with my mother, who immigrated to Israel from Morocco when she was 5 years old, and from all the loot the family had, Jewelry was the only thing they could bring with them. My mother got one necklace that I remember from childhood, it's made of links of gold, with beautiful ornaments and detail, like the Yemenite Jewelry (genius!!!) – Filigran. The necklace was very dear to my mom, it was one of the only things she had from her mother, that's why we were all heart broken when it was stolen from our house. People don't understand the sentimental value jewelry has, so much more than the value of the Gold, it's like a part of us given from one generation to the other.
My mother's sister helped heal the wound when she gave her one of the same necklace she had. It all happened 15 years or so ago and it's an idea I always carried with me, to take the essence of that necklace design and create one of my own, an interpretation, one no one could steal from us.
All in all, this collection is clean, modern, Yet with a Moroccan scent from my ancestors.
This collection was designed for the "Jovella" exhibition 2008, took place in Tel Aviv.
///Necklace///3 Links, 14k Yellow Gold.
///Ring///Link on oval with a square stem, 14k Yellow Gold.
///Earrings///Hung link on chain, 14k Yellow Gold.
This ring is real simple, and because of that it can be worn at any occasion. It could be a lovely wedding ring in 22k Gold, hence transformed or It could be worn as a "supporting" ring beside a wedding ring. It could also be worn as a set of a few rings, in different colors of gold, which could create an interesting whole. It's a modular ring.
The angles look like a snake's skin, very organic, yet it's very thin and delicate.
///Ring///925 Silver, with facet hammering.


This pendant was "Born" with the creation of my daughter, Jasmine. I came across this miniature plastic doll a friend gave me once, and I thought- that could make a great pendant, in a poppy way. I liked the concept because at the time I felt I needed some kind of a charm, something to make me stronger during the pregnancy. Since then I recommend it to women who want to get pregnant or are pregnant and want to be stronger, like a fertility sculpture that you could wear, close to the heart.
The joy of this jewelry making is to clean the baby, transform it from a cast of a plastic doll, to a shiny and impressive piece of jewelry, with all his little limbs, the feet, the forelock on his hair. I love little details, my motto- "God is in the details".
This pendant comes out great in all color Gold. You could even wear a few together, one for each child you have…
///Pendant///Available in Gold and Silver.