Mother's Day: What Mothers Really Carry
- May 6
- 1 min read
On quiet strength and jewelry that stays.
There are hands you never forget.
Hands that touch your forehead at night when fever comes. That let go when it's time — and are still always there. Mothers carry something that cannot be counted. Quietly. Persistently. Unconditionally.
Mother's Day is not the day mothers are celebrated. It's the day we pause and notice what has been there all along — taken for granted, unmovable. Like gravity. You only notice it when you're weightless for a moment.

Stance is worn, not displayed
As an architect and jewelry designer, I think a lot about what shapes communicate. How a ring can make a statement — not loudly, not intrusively, but clearly.
Berlin Mitte, for me, is a symbol of exactly that: a district that reinvents itself again and again while keeping its core. Like many mothers I know.
The Berlin Mitte Ring was born from that stance. Crafted from stainless steel — a material that does not yield. The form clear, architectural, without ornament. Unisex, because strength has no gender. Limited to 100 pieces, because not every gesture should be mass-produced.
For the women who stay
When you give someone a gift on Mother's Day, you make a statement. Not flowers that wilt. Not perfume that fades.
Something that stays. That reminds every day: I see you. I know what you carry.
For the women who shape. Who carry. Who stay.
Handcrafted in Berlin · Stainless steel & brass · Limited to 100 pieces · Unisex






































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