SOFI
My work in contemporary jewelry explores the body as a space of memory and transformation. I create a language where apparent softness coexists with harsher realities.
The piece of jewelry becomes an extension of the body and a medium for storytelling. It is not limited to mere ornamentation: it bears traces, reveals experiences, and brings to light what is often left unsaid. Each piece acts as a relic where desire, constraint, healing, and reappropriation converge.
My jewelry invites an intimate relationship with the body, while opening a space for dialogue. It offers a different way of inhabiting one’s own traces, of acknowledging fractures without erasing them, and of finding a form of power within them.
The piece of jewelry becomes an extension of the body and a medium for storytelling. It is not limited to mere ornamentation: it bears traces, reveals experiences, and brings to light what is often left unsaid. Each piece acts as a relic where desire, constraint, healing, and reappropriation converge.
My jewelry invites an intimate relationship with the body, while opening a space for dialogue. It offers a different way of inhabiting one’s own traces, of acknowledging fractures without erasing them, and of finding a form of power within them.