
Pendants
Undine
Many artists turn to mythological themes in their work.
Here, you see a contemporary interpretation of Undine, reimagined through the artist’s vision. Bathed in moonlight, the feminine figure enchants men with her beauty and song—yet those who succumb to her charm become entangled in her flowing hair and perish.
The artist delicately conveys the fragility of human relationships through quartz plates, etched with the entwined bodies of lovers in the intricate technique of intaglio.
On the reverse side, the body of a man is shown falling into the depths, consumed by love for this mysterious woman. This image is rendered in monochrome enamel painting, capturing the drama and allure of the myth.

Pendants
Swallows
This little harbinger of goodness and rebirth has been very significant at all times throughout the world. In Greek mythology, the swallow was an attribute of the goddess of love Aphrodite, in Egyptian it served as the appearance of the most revered goddess of fertility Isis, in Slavic it was one of the birds that keep the keys to Iria - Vedic paradise.
These migratory birds create a pair for life, they know how to feel each other and understand by just one flap of the wing. This is probably why a nest made by swallows under the roof of a house is still considered a wonderful sign and a guarantor of a happy family life.
We invite you to wear this symbol of love and hope in your heart.

Pendants
Swallows
"The nature around us is many-sided and beautiful. It can be a flower, a tree, a green shoot or a tiny bug, sometimes invisible to the human eye. I always contemplate this world with great interest in the hope of reflecting at least a fraction of its perfection in my works," says Ilgiz Fazulzyanov.
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The master often compares his works to a notebook with many notes and sketches from life. For example, the Swallow pendant tells a story that happened in Turkey: despite the southern heat of August, it suddenly started pouring rain, and these charming birds began flying out of the rock, which had many nests. This very moment is accurately captured in the jewelry masterpiece.
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