Fluid. Raw. Formless.
There is something quietly powerful about a piece of jewellery that refuses to conform to the rules of classical design. In the world of ANIW, form is not imposed—it is revealed.

Through the ancient technique of lost-wax casting, also known as cire perdue, each piece begins as a handmade expression in wax and gradually transforms into a small work of art in gold or silver. What emerges is not perfection, but something far more essential: instinct, captured in form.

Founded by designer Aniw Vlachaki, Aniw Jewellery is rooted in a deeply personal dialogue between craftsmanship and intuition. Raised in a family of makers, alongside a grandfather who shaped marble and wood into fluid, expressive forms, Anniō learned early on that material carries memory. She first mastered the discipline of goldsmithing, and then chose to transcend its boundaries.

Her jewellery draws from a visual language that feels both ancient and contemporary: Cycladic figurines, mythological hybrids, the quiet geometry of Greek architecture, and the spontaneous poetry of nature. Silver bends like the folds of an ancient chiton; gold holds the warmth of the sun; pearls emit the mystic energy of the sea; precious stones resonate with the frequencies of the earth. In ANIW creations, symbols appear not as decoration, but as subtle, protective, and deeply personal carriers of meaning.

Across all collections, the allure of imperfection remains a unifying thread. Rings that grow at the edges. Earrings that transform into fluid, almost immaterial forms. Necklaces that seem to shift as they pulse with the breath against the chest. Contemporary talismans in gold and diamonds that echo ancient rituals while remaining unmistakably present.

At Aniw, imperfection is not a flaw—it is the essence. A quiet reminder that beauty, in its most honest form, is never rigid and never bound by rules. Instead, it is expressed through jewellery designed to resonate with the body and evolve alongside the spirit.

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