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pico. | a moment in time.

A fleeting second, held still.

What started as a childhood hobby slowly became something else, a side hustle, then a practice, and now a full-time devotion. Making jewellery has always been the quiet constant. A form of focus, almost like therapy. Hands working, mind softening, everything else melting away. 

At its core, it is the simple joy of creating something from nothing and then releasing it into the world.

Each piece begins in wax.

A raw, malleable form shaped by hand, guided by instinct, and slowly transformed through the lost wax process into metal. What begins as something soft and temporary becomes something permanent. Something carried on the body. Something lived in.

pico. is built around meaning.

A piece picked up by someone visiting from the other side of the world might become a marker of that exact moment. A memory of Athens, of a trip, of a version of themselves they never want to forget. It travels back across oceans, becomes part of everyday life elsewhere, and sometimes, eventually, is passed on.

A small object, holding a large story.

There is a ritual to wearing jewellery like this.

Pieces that become so familiar you feel incomplete without them. Objects that don’t just for adornment, but quiet expression, instinctively, almost like a second skin.

The space itself reflects this process.

A place of making, of shaping, of experimenting. A studio of sorts, but also a shop, a workshop, and a gathering point. Jewellery is created here, both by hand and in collaboration with others who come to make something of their own. Ceremonial pieces, everyday pieces, heirlooms in the making.

Everything passes through hands.

Sustainability is approached with intention, not perfection. Materials are considered, processes are slow, and nothing is rushed unnecessarily. The focus remains on creating pieces that are made to last, physically and emotionally.

At its heart, pico. is about connection.

Between material and maker. Between people and moments. Between what is worn and what is remembered.

A piece of jewellery, not just to wear but to keep close.