Diningware to "diningwear". From Utilitarian to Adorned.
While "ware" implies mere utility, "wear" introduces the concept of adornment, personality, and ritual. This transition transforms functional objects into "table jewelry" sculptural pieces that are dressed, conceptualized, and performed. By integrating interchangeable elements, precious metals, and curated stones, the practice evolves the act of dining from a routine into a curated ritual. Here, objects are not just tools; they are adorned and experienced as dynamic participants of life.
While "ware" implies mere utility, "wear" introduces the concept of adornment, personality, and ritual. This transition transforms functional objects into "table jewelry" sculptural pieces that are dressed, conceptualized, and performed. By integrating interchangeable elements, precious metals, and curated stones, the practice evolves the act of dining from a routine into a curated ritual. Here, objects are not just tools; they are adorned and experienced as dynamic participants of life.
Solun Collection
The Solun Collection is an act of honoring the profound legacy of Anatolian craftsmanship. It serves as a bridge that transfers thousands of years of jewelry-making traditions into the realm of functional objects.In this series, the objects act as ritualistic tools, bridging the gap between the terrestrial and the divine, and inviting the power of Anatolian mythology to take its place at the contemporary table.