Diamonds are a girl best friend, but a modern woman doesn’t need to wait for a suitor to receive a shiny ring. She can buy one for herself. Wearing a ring or multiple rings is a form of self-expression. It can act as a protective armour to the outside world. It can be a great conversation starter or even reflect spiritual beliefs. Rings are powerful enough to make a woman stand out. But how to spot the most unique rings in a world full of endless choices? Here is the answer.
Anita Ko is a jewellery designer based in LA. She believes in wearing high-end pieces daily while still looking youthful and effortless. Every woman deserves to feel beautiful during all hours of the day and through all walks of life.
”I would prefer a woman to find something that she is going to enjoy on a day-to-day basis, because jewelry is really meant to be worn.“ – Anita Ko
Ana Khouri is a jeweller with a background in sculpturing. She worked as a sculptor before she discovered her love for jewels. For her, a ring is a captivating expression of movement and fluidity. Therefore, it’s about the connection a piece ignites with the wearer.
”It‘s not about showing off the stone. You have the awareness that its there but its making sense in the connection with you.” – Ana Khouri
Suzanne Kalan is a well-established jewellery designer in LA. She is well-known and loved for her signature baguette-cut jewellery. She believes in more is more and combining multiple rings together.
”I feel like color changes a woman’s mood and I think everyone needs all the happiness they can get.“ -Suzanne Kalan
Mizuki is a Japanese designer that is based in New York and LA. Her designs are influenced by the beauty of pearls and her Japanese heritage. She likes to keep the pearls’ organic shape, which creates a feeling of sensuality and tranquillity.
“I am constantly refining and evolving so that the jewellery becomes a part of a woman‘s individuality and an expression of who she is. I strive to let the pieces move, flow and breath with the body.“ – Mizuki Goltz
