In the very heart of Prague, just a few steps from the bustling Old Town Square, you won’t just find lots of tourist attractions and interesting sights, but also the studio of the Czech jewelry brand, KLENOTA. In its workshop there, the goldsmiths create beautiful jewelry that you also have the opportunity to view and buy on the spot. 

3D models as well as meticulous handcrafted work

Since 2012, the KLENOTA brand has had its own jewelry workshop, continuing the long history of Czech jewelry making. As its founder Jarmila Slívová revealed, the initial impulse for the studio was the desire to create jewelry that was different from what was commonly available. Jewelry that’s finer, worked through to the smallest detail and that corresponds to contemporary aesthetics. On the Czech market, KLENOTA represents a unique combination of traditional methods of production with modern technology and processes. A whole range of designs is first created in a 3D program that then allows the initial vision to be fine-tuned to the smallest detail. The inspiration for the jewelry often comes from natural themes and simple geometric shapes. And often the customers themselves come up with ideas that the studio is then able to make into a bespoke piece of jewelry for them.

A large proportion of the jewelry also uses 3D printers as part of the process, specifically for creating master models which are then used to make the final jewelry using the lost wax method. But such jewelry can’t be made without craftsmanship. All polishing, joining of individual components, stone faceting, hallmarking and engraving requires delicate goldsmithing work. Every piece of jewelry thus bears the imprint of real handcrafted work which is key to the brand.

Current trends: Pearls and lab diamonds

The foundation of quality jewelry is first-class materials from proven suppliers, which is why you will find only jewelry made of 14k gold with genuine gemstones in the KLENOTA jewelry studio range. They work with natural diamonds, sapphires and rubies, as well as with the increasingly popular laboratory diamonds. Thanks to these, customers have discovered the beauty of more distinctive pieces of jewelry at a more affordable price, without having to compromise on quality. The other big trend of recent years has been pearl jewelry, but in lighter and refreshing designs. Pearls are nowadays worn by women and men of almost all ages. An interesting alternative to round pearls are baroque pearls, which come in an irregular shape, making each piece a complete original. Classic pearl studs that are great for everyday wear as well as for special events, are also long-standing bestsellers.

Jewelry that will live with you

Jewelry design doesn’t usually go through such tumultuous cycles as clothing, so it pays to invest in a few quality pieces that will hold their value over time. The design of KLENOTA jewelry is based on timelessness, minimalism and imaginative details. Their jewelry pairs easily with any outfit, whether you’re headed to a business meeting or the opera. Such jewelry is not just a fashion accessory that lasts for a few seasons, but it becomes a distinctive expression of unique style and elegance. The KLENOTA jewelry studio combines the convenience of online shopping with the opportunity to view and try on the jewelry directly in their studio. And of course, the jewelry can be returned within 60 days. With such a long returns period, you have plenty of time to think about your purchase without having to risk anything. The brand’s philosophy is also evident in its after-sales customer care service, whereby it offers free inspections and professional jewelry cleaning on all of its jewelry.

Conclusion

Whether you’re looking for a timeless piece of jewelry for yourself or want to make someone close to you happy, you’ll certainly find something you like at the KLENOTA jewelry studio. Precision craftsmanship, contemporary designs and a personal touch make buying jewelry at KLENOTA an unforgettable experience. Find out for yourself in their online store at www.klenota.com.

 

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