Glass in its wildest moment

Glass in its wildest moment ✶

Melted in flame and shaped by hand, our glass pieces twist, glow, and take on their own personalities. Each one is slightly different—playful, luminous, and made to add a little mischief to everyday wear.

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WE BELIEVE EVERY PIECE OF GLASS HOLDS A MOMENT.

  • Each piece is made using a lampworking process, where glass rods are heated in an open flame until they become molten. The material is then shaped by hand, forming each curve and detail in real time.

    After shaping, the rings are kiln-annealed to slowly cool and strengthen the glass, ensuring durability for everyday wear.

  • Our pieces are created by our founders and a small group of collaborating artists.
    Most of us graduated from the Royal College of Art(the one and only TOP1 art university in the world!), including artists specialising in glass and ceramics.

    Bringing together backgrounds in art and design, we explore how traditional materials and techniques can be transformed into wearable pieces — combining craftsmanship with a more contemporary, expressive approach.

  • Glass rings are smooth, lightweight, and comfortable to wear. Their surface catches light in subtle ways, giving each piece a soft, luminous quality.

    Because each ring is unique, wearing one feels like carrying a small, personal object with you.

  • It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

  • Working with glass requires a balance of heat, timing, and control. The material responds instantly to movement, meaning every decision made during the process directly shapes the final form.

    This makes each ring not just an object, but a record of its making.

  • Glass is strong for everyday wear but can break if dropped or hit against hard surfaces.

    Each ring is carefully annealed to improve its strength, but we recommend handling it with care to keep it in its best condition.