Collection: MARIA RUDMAN

MARIA RUDMAN ─ A story of aesthetics and tradition

Since the age of 17, Maria Rudman has traveled the world as a model, stylist and photographer.
Her works quietly imbue the traditions of the Sami people, a minority ethnic group in Scandinavia, as well as the deep aesthetic sense that she has cultivated herself.

Bringing Sámi technology into the future

"Duodji" is a traditional Sámi craft that is gradually being lost over time.
Maria Rudman continues to work with select artisans to ensure this precious craft is preserved for the future.
One by one, quietly but surely, they are being passed down to sensitive people all over the world.

Inheritance and evolution of tradition ─ SILVER COLLECTION

In the 17th century, silver was a symbol of wealth and harmony with nature for the Sámi people.
The SILVER COLLECTION inherits this spirit and has been reinterpreted for the modern era.
The delicate silverwork exudes a quiet strength.

The pinnacle of embroidery techniques ─ CLASSIC COLLECTION

Sámi embroidery techniques have been handed down since the 16th century.
It is made in a culture that lives alongside the harsh Scandinavian environment, and each stitch is expertly handcrafted.
Its outstanding quality has led to it being chosen for the Swedish Royal Family's dresses.

A logo that symbolizes harmony with nature

The "Sun Ring" and "Cross" are important to the people of the north.
Maria Rudman's logo embodies the spirit of living in harmony with nature.

RED: Heart - A deep, breathing heart
YELLOW: Sun - Quietly filled with light
GREEN: Grass - Life Embraced by the Earth
BLUE: Sky - The silence of the endless sky

Maria Rudman's work is much more than just jewelry.
It is a small soul that quietly endures the passage of time and weaves the future together with you.

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MARIA RUDMAN