More than ten years of architectural practice have shaped a precise understanding of form, proportion, and material.
From this way of thinking, architectural jewelry emerged.
The collections are created from industrial nuts, translated into wearable objects.
In Berlin, functional elements become form and structure: reduced, exact, intentional.
The brand translates utilitarian forms into jewelry that brings clarity, balance, and inner order into everyday life.
Each piece is handmade and limited.
No mass production. No repetition.
Rooted in slow creation, the designs are made to be worn daily — felt in movement, not displayed for effect.
Each object is individually numbered and comes with a certificate.
Quality and longevity are commitments, not claims.
Wear the form.
Wear the idea.

Aselya Iskakova, Founder
WHEN DID I BECOME THE QUEEN OF NUTS?




ATTITUDE
I am guided by ideas that are meant to last — free from seasonal pressure and short-lived trends.
For me, jewelry is something for life, not just for the moment.
SLOW CREATION
My work stands for deceleration and attentiveness in every step of the design process.
Each piece is created without time pressure, in limited quantities and with a focus on craftsmanship.
Unique pieces instead of mass production.
ARCHITECTURE
Shaped by an architectural view of form, I design jewelry that can be understood as wearable sculpture.
Clear lines, geometric precision, and a sensual, sculptural aesthetic connect with the body in motion.
MATERIALS
I work with steel, brass, and natural pearls — materials that carry strength, weight, and durability.
They are chosen deliberately and processed to endure over many years.
Aselya Iskakova, Architect and Designer
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