A woman standing with arms crossed in front of a corkboard with calendar and notes.

Working alongside my Mum in her jewellery business, I would often see pieces she had made decades earlier- still worn and loved. Softened by time but holding the same meaning they carried from the beginning.

Seeing jewellery return years later- worn daily, woven into people’s lives- shaped my understanding of what truly matters in this craft. It showed me that sentiment is built through longevity.

Over the past twelve years, I’ve worked closely with jewellery in all its stages- designing, making, repairing and remodelling.

This hands-on experience deepened my respect for both craftsmanship and endurance, revealing what allows a piece to truly last.

Alongside this, my love for drawing and design cultivated a commitment to individuality- creating jewellery that feels personal, expressive and distinctly its own.

Today, Juilor brings these threads together: considered design, skilled making and a belief in jewellery that is built to endure and shaped by the person who wears it.

Handwritten text on black paper about growing up around juveniles and understanding what things mean for a piece to endure.
A landscape view of a cloudy sky with some blue patches, a tree with sparse leaves on the left, and a distant horizon of hills.
Digital line drawing of a hand writing on paper with a pen.
Gold ring with an open, abstract, fluid design