Polya Medvedeva Jewellery: The Language of Light
Jewelry is more than an ornament. It is a language, a sculpture, a story carried on the skin. It is a presence, and a door to the infinite.
At Polya Medvedeva Jewellery, every creation is crafted with this philosophy in mind. Each piece is a dialogue between past and present, Renaissance craftsmanship and modern minimalism, classical philosophy and the movement of light.
The Art of Seeing: Tailored Work
Women are canvases of light. With years of experience, I can sense what fits without meeting in person. If you seek something uniquely yours, a piece that belongs to you alone, reach out for a consultation.
Each ring, bracelet, or necklace is sculpted to belong, to the souls of those who wear them.
A Legacy of Craftsmanship
The heart of my work lies in materials of the highest caliber:
Gold and gemstones from the finest heritage suppliers, including a company that has sourced exceptional gems since the 19th century.
Each stone is handpicked, each setting hand-crafted, each design a fusion of sculptural art and wearability.
Recognition
My work has graced the pages of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Another Magazine UK, and has been worn on the red carpet at Berlinale. With a 5-star rating on 1stDibs, standing alongside houses like Bvlgari, my jewellery has found homes in the collections of those who seek meaning in luxury.
A Philosophy of Beauty & Light
Beauty is a presence, and sometimes transformation. It is a Mercy, when it helps to go through hard times. This is a philosophy shaped by a lifelong dedication to fine arts, aesthetics, and intellectual exploration, from Simone Weil’s vision of grace to music luminous transitions.
Each fragrance, each jewel, each crafted object is an invocation of a moment and light.
To own a piece from Polya Medvedeva Jewellery is to wear something that speaks.
My Paintings
Oil, tempera on board, 2023
Oil on board, 2024
Oil on canvas, 2021
Ink on paper, 2016. Exhibited at Lavra gallery, Kyiv, Ukraine, 2020
Jewellery for Icons, together with icon painter Ekaterina Gryshko. Exchibited in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra Monastery, 2023