Semios - the sign
The Semios collection bridges the past and the future, East and West, you and what you wish to remember. These are universal symbols inspired by various historical periods, cultures, and their stories—stories that have left a mark. Embedded in the structure of the jewelry is also a bodily trace — the fingerprints of the artisans and jewelers who created it. These lines are like a signature — a sign of care, presence, and craftsmanship. A living proof that behind every object, there is a human being. In creating this jewelry, we used seals, fragments of coins, and medallions depicting mythological figures, ornaments, zodiac signs, and more. Combined, they form original constellations of auspicious symbols that carry supportive meanings, guard memories, and tell stories. We hope you find your power symbol among them.
Semios
Graphite long necklace with decorative pendants from the Semios collection
Necklace with irregular links and seal-shaped pendant from the Semios collection
Long gold-plated necklace with a decorative pendant from the Semios collection
Gold-plated bracelet with decorative seals and medallions from the Semios collection
Jewelry as a Symbol – Bridging the Past and the Future
The Semios collection is an original fusion of history and timeless symbols. Each piece – from a signet ring to a necklace to asymmetrical earrings – holds a fragment of the universal language of signs, transformed into jewelry. Greek-Roman, Hindu, and Central Asian fragments of medals, seals, and ornaments were combined into artistic constellations that connect East with West, past with future, and you with your own story. Every detail in Semios carries meaning and has been placed there with intention. The Capricorn (a symbol of determination and stability), Pegasus (freedom and creative inspiration), the Bull (endurance and strength), as well as the archetypal figures of the ruler, the goddess, and the elephant bring their ancient power into contemporary jewelry. Semios is jewelry that tells stories, preserves memories, and strengthens intentions.
Jewelry with Fingerprints – a Craftsperson’s Signature
Each piece in The Semios collection is handcrafted in our workshop. That is why, besides timeless seals and symbols, every design bears something else – the subtle imprint of the jeweler’s fingerprint. Lines etched into the metal become a true signature of the maker, a trace of human presence, and proof of artisanal mastery.
Jewelry as a Symbol – a Vessel of Stories and Meanings
In Semios, every symbol carries its own narrative that can be read on many levels. Pegasus speaks of imagination and transcendence, reminding us of the freedom of spirit and the ability to cross self-imposed boundaries. Capricorn embodies perseverance and wisdom, teaching patience and resilience, its strength rooted in experience. The elephant represents wisdom, memory, and community, passed down through generations. The ruler is a reminder that true leadership is born not of power but of responsibility and care for others. The goddesses embody protection and creative force, a collective feminine energy that brings inspiration and strength. Together they form a constellation of meanings that can be worn like a personal talisman – choosing the symbol that resonates with who we are and what we seek on our journey.
The Semios Amulet Necklace with Labradorite
The amulet necklace from Semios is jewelry with a secret and a soul. Inside, you can hide a map of memories, a seed of hope, a family keepsake, or a symbol that accompanied you in life’s most important moments. It is jewelry that preserves time. In ancient Egypt, amulet holders were inscribed with hieroglyphs and images of deities; inside were placed scarabs, fragments of papyrus with prayers, or locks of hair, believed to protect both in life and in the afterlife. In Greece and Rome, children wore tiny capsules filled with herbs, salt, metals, or protective symbols to guard them against evil eyes and misfortune. In India, mantras written on parchment, seeds, stones, or silver fragments were placed inside to ward off illness and bad energy and to bring luck. This tradition was a direct inspiration for our Semios amulet necklace. In modern times, especially the 19th century, lockets gained popularity in Europe and America, holding portraits of loved ones, hair, or miniature letters – symbols of memory, love, and emotional ties. Even today, across cultures, amulets often carry dried plants like lavender or rosemary, protective stones, photographs, or religious symbols.
Asymmetrical Earrings from Semios
Asymmetrical earrings are jewelry that makes a statement – they break rules and add character to any outfit. They do not need to be identical to create harmony; in fact, their difference catches the eye and brings freshness and lightness. Asymmetry gives freedom and invites play. It proves that beauty is not about being “perfectly matched” but about character and authenticity. This small detail speaks volumes about your personality – that you are not afraid to be yourself. They can be styled as a single strong accent paired with minimalist clothing, or combined with other earrings if you have multiple piercings – asymmetry practically begs for experimentation and creative sets.
Signet Rings from Semios
Signet rings are among the most symbolic pieces of jewelry, carrying centuries of tradition. Since antiquity, they served a practical function – engraved with coats of arms, initials, or emblems, they acted as personal seals impressed in wax. They were emblems of identity, power, and status. In the Middle Ages, kings, nobles, and clergy wore them as marks of authority. Later, they became family heirlooms, passed from generation to generation. Today, signets are still part of this legacy, but they also speak a new language. They often serve as personal statements, bearing symbols important to their wearer – from initials to abstract forms or nature-inspired motifs. Once associated mainly with men, signet rings are now equally embraced by women as expressions of strength, independence, and conscious style. They embody the union of tradition and modernity, heritage and personal manifesto.
