Éphéri is a London-based jewellery design studio under the creative direction of Marisol and Marvin Kira. From the first sketch to the final polish, each piece is handcrafted in-house, entirely by us.

What is Éphéri?

The name Éphéri is born from the union of two French words: éphémère (fleeting) and égérie (muse). It represents the "fleeting muse"; those brief, inspiring moments that pass quickly, yet become eternal once captured in art.

At Éphéri, we transform these moments of fleeting inspiration into timeless, enduring designs. Our collections are inspired by the great painters and sculptors of the past, who distilled beauty into idealised forms. We reinterpret these works of art into everyday beautiful objects - creating pieces to be worn, cherished, and passed down as modern heirlooms.

Our Story

Marisol Marisol is the designer and maker behind Éphéri. With a background in Graphic Design from Hongik University in Seoul, she always dreamed of becoming an artist creating with her hands. She immersed herself in the craft through courses in London and at Le Arti Orafe in Florence, Italy, where she learned traditional hand-craftsmanship, specializing in wax carving and engraving.

Marvin Trained in engineering in Germany with a career in management consulting, Marvin discovered his passion for art and sculpture through Marisol’s influence. He is the businessman and engineer who makes everything possible behind the scenes. With a deep admiration for sculpture, he solves the technical challenges of 3D modelling and printing.

Partners in love and business, they founded Éphéri and launched their debut collection in 2025. Every piece of jewellery is carefully crafted by the founders themselves, ensuring each piece is produced to the highest standard.

Craftsmanship & Material

Every Éphéri piece begins in Marisol's sketchbook, capturing fleeting moments of inspiration. Each design is sculpted directly in wax and shaped on the body to ensure the perfect proportion and comfort. This approach keeps the process intuitive, treating each prototype as a micro-sculpture.

Once the initial form is established, we refine the design digitally. This stage allows us to adjust rhythm, balance, and details that are difficult to achieve in wax alone. It ensures that each surface catches the light beautifully while preserving the organic, figurative quality of the original hand-carved form.

This hybrid process balances the warmth of the handmade with the refinement of modern craftsmanship. After casting at a local foundry, each piece returns to our studio for finishing.

We work exclusively with sterling silver, gold, natural pearls, and carefully selected natural stones. By focusing on slow, small-batch production, we ensure a quality the wearer can truly feel.