Earrings Jan Ear Glyphs M2 – pair, silver 925/1000 Ondřej Stára
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Jan Ear Glyphs M2 Earrings by Ondřej Stára are sold as a pair. Both pieces are crafted to naturally complement each other and create a balanced composition. The chain lengths are carefully designed to prevent tangling during wear while maintaining a clean silhouette. We recommend wearing the signature tube element horizontally to highlight its linear detail. Insert the fastening firmly to prevent the piece from rotating unintentionally.
The earrings were part of a collection designed by Ondřej Stára for fashion designer Jan Černý and presented at his show at Prague Castle.
| Designer | Ondřej Stára |
| Product type | Earrings (pair) |
| Material | Silver |
| Care | Remove before washing or sports activities |
Ondřej Stára
Ondřej Stára is a jewelry designer with a background in biomedical engineering and K.O.V. studio at UMPRUM. His creations are playful, pop-culture-inspired, and handmade with a strong focus on material quality and emotional connection to the wearer. He was nominated for Czech Grand Design in 2018.
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Ondřej Stára is a Czech jewellery designer and maker, a graduate of Biomedical Engineering at the Czech Technical University and the K.O.V. studio led by Eva Eisler at UMPRUM. His work combines technical precision with a refined artistic sensibility.
His collections Stick Together and Layers earned him a nomination for the Czech Grand Design 2018 Jewellery Designer of the Year award. Stára’s practice is defined by meticulous craftsmanship, thoughtful construction and a strong conceptual link between the jewellery object and its wearer.
Every piece is made by his own hand — a commitment to authentic craft and high-quality workmanship. His jewellery is produced in small series or as bespoke pieces, respecting the intimate relationship between an individual and the object they choose to carry.
In his recent work, Stára focuses on the theme of the individual and their relationship to jewellery — objects that not only adorn but communicate, offering new ways of understanding personal identity through form. His approach moves beyond aesthetics, exploring new missions and meanings for contemporary jewellery.