NOMAD
Where root is not a fixed place, identity exists without permission
The Nomad collection reflects a way of living shaped by movement, necessity, and time.
It speaks to those who have lived across places, cultures, and experiences — where belonging is not tied to a single origin, but formed through what is carried, remembered, and lived.
Rather than asking where we come from, Nomad considers how we stand within complexity — learning to move without losing oneself, and to belong without needing permission.
Its visual language draws from nomadic life across the Gobi plateau — weathered landscapes, stone, vegetation, animals, and the quiet traces left by climate and time. These influences shape substantial, sculptural forms with quiet presence: grounded, tactile, and instinctively close to the body.
Within Nomad, transformation is not rupture, but continuity. Change unfolds gradually through response, adaptation, and return — like erosion, migration, or seasonal rhythm.
The work retains marks, irregularities, and traces of process. These are not concealed, but remain as part of the piece’s presence, carrying a quiet sense of time and lived experience.
Created for lives in motion, each piece is made to be worn with ease, allowing time and use to become part of its evolving presence.
Belonging does not always come from where we begin, but from what we continue to carry.
Studio handmade in London · Hallmarked at the London Assay Office