FAQs

Where can I find you online?

Follow me on Instagram, TikTok, or Youtube for the latest drops, studio peeks, and curated chaos.

Do you offer dental services too?

Yes, I’m a licensed dentist. If you’re local or visiting Hungary and want to book dental work, email me: drgyurofanni@gmail.com

Are your pieces handmade?

Every single one: cut, shaped, soldered, polished by hand. Slight variations are part of the charm (and proof it wasn’t made by a machine).

Do you take custom jewelry commissions?

Absolutely. If you’ve got a vision (or even just a vague vibe), we can co-create something one of a kind. Use the contact form to get started.

What materials do you use?

Mostly sterling silver, sometimes recycled metals and all sort of stones. 

What’s the best way to care for my silver jewelry?

Treat it like a tiny piece of art (because it is). Store it in a soft pouch or box when you’re not wearing it, avoid harsh chemicals, and give it the occasional polish with a silver cloth.
And honestly? Wear it often, silver loves skin contact. It tarnishes less the more you touch it.

Where is your jewelry made?

Every piece is made by me, by hand, in my studio.
There’s probably a dental loupe nearby, a half-drunk coffee, and silver dust on every surface. Nothing’s outsourced, nothing mass-produced.

Do you do collabs with other artists or brands?

If you’ve got a strong aesthetic, an idea that makes my brain light up, or just want to make something weird and beautiful together, reach out. Let’s talk.

How did you get into silversmithing (while being a dentist)?

It started as an escape from clinical white walls, then turned into an obsession. Dentistry taught me precision, metalsmithing gave me freedom. One keeps my hands steady, the other keeps my heart full.

Do your dental skills influence your jewelry work? (Or vice versa?)

Definitely. Dentistry is about detail, structure, and symmetry, same with silversmithing.
I shape metal the same way I shape fillings, carefully and intuitively.

How do I hear about new drops or restocks?

Follow me on Instagram, or sign up for my newsletter. I always post there first when new pieces are coming, especially the limited-run stuff.

Can I share photos of your pieces on social media?

Please do, tag me so I can see! It honestly means the world to spot something I made out in your world.