Located in the heart of Frankfurt, a city I've recently come to call home, my studio is where the essence of Aeternam jewelry takes shape.
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Crafting Jewelry with Purpose and Precision
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Using traditional techniques, each piece is meticulously crafted by hand at my bench, a place specifically designed for jewelry making needs. 
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First of all, the jewelry piece often starts from raw metal plate or wire. Sometimes, it can be also made of wax. 
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The journey begins with precise tracing and cutting using a bocfil, the jewelers saw for metals. Then, it is followed by many other steps such as annealing, hammering, soldering, filing, and shaping the metal..
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Finally, it’s the polishing that reveals the jewelry’s true radiance, a process that I find both so demanding and rewarding. It is the final step in bringing out the full beauty and desired texture or shine of the jewelry piece.
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After the piece is completed, it receives a layer of gold coating to preserve its brilliance. The gilding process takes place in a carefully selected Parisian workshop known for its craftsmanship and environmental commitment. 
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All pieces that include chains and naturals stones are assembled by myself in my workshop.
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Embracing Slow Design
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I choose slow design in jewelry because it lets me craft meaningful, sustainable pieces with a focus on quality and ethical practices, resonating with those who appreciate craftsmanship. 
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If you're curious about my creative process and want to see me at work, be sure to follow me on Instagram aeternam_jewels for an exclusive look behind the scenes.