Ring TENDER TENDRILS 3 – Sterling silver 925/1000 Magdalena Šťastníková
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The *Tender Tendrils* ring by Magdalena Šťastníková draws inspiration from the soft curling tendrils of plants, reaching out for support. Just like in nature, this piece symbolizes growth, care, and the bonds we form. Its fluid, organic shape wraps gently around the finger, becoming a wearable reminder of mutual support and connection. The unisex design makes it versatile and easy to wear every day.
| Designer | Magdalena Šťastníková |
| Collection | Tender Tendrils |
| Material | Silver |
| Size | 54 |
| Care | Use a soft cloth for cleaning. Avoid contact with chemicals or abrasives. |
Magdalena Šťastníková
Magdalena Šťastníková is a jewelry designer and artist based in Prague. A graduate of the K.O.V. studio at UMPRUM, her work features abstract and fluid shapes, often extending beyond the body. She creates unisex pieces inspired by nature, emotions, and speculative thought, and regularly collaborates with Czech fashion designers. She was nominated for Jewelry Designer of the Year at the Czech Grand Design Awards in 2021 and 2022.
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MgA. et MgA. Magdalena Šťastníková is a Czech jewellery designer and artist, awarded Czech Grand Design – Jewellery Designer of the Year 2024. She graduated from the K.O.V. studio (Concept – Object – Meaning) at UMPRUM in Prague, an environment that shaped her sensitivity to conceptual thinking, experimentation and the relationship between jewellery and the human body.
Her work is defined by abstract, organic and fluid forms. Many of her pieces extend beyond the borders of the body into surrounding space, emphasising jewellery as a sculptural, spatial and relational object. The interplay between jewellery and the body—connection, tension, intimacy—is central to her artistic approach.
Magdalena creates unisex jewellery designed to be combined in multiple ways. She brings softness to metal through wax modelling and meticulous polishing, giving her works an unexpected tactile quality. Her inspirations stem from emotion, nature and speculative imagery, often imagining jewellery as part of the skin’s surface—an interface between humans and nature.
Alongside her collections and bespoke pieces, she collaborates with leading Czech fashion designers, creating objects for runway presentations. She was nominated for the Czech Grand Design Jewellery Designer of the Year award in 2021 and 2022, and in 2024 she received the award.