// ATELIER
NULLSAINT
KYIV_UA // HANDCAST_STERLING // SINCE_2025
ORIGIN_STATEMENT
NULLSAINT was started in Kyiv as a one-person operation. The impulse was simple: make jewelry that did not ask permission. Heavy sterling. Hard oxidation. Shapes borrowed from reliquaries, barbed wire, and the kind of architecture that scares people into cathedrals.
PRODUCTION_STATEMENT
Every piece is individually waxed, cast using the lost-wax method, and hand-finished in the atelier. Production runs close permanently at 50 units. There is no restock. The oxidized surface is applied by hand — it will vary slightly piece to piece. That variation is the point.
// PRODUCTION_SPECS
// PROCESS_MANIFEST
MATERIAL
- STERLING_925
- CONFLICT_FREE_SRC
- ASSAY_HALLMARKED
- CERT_INCLUDED
PROCESS
- WAXED_BY_HAND
- INVESTMENT_CAST
- DEVESTED_COLD
- HAND_FINISHED
SURFACE
- OXIDE_APPLIED_HAND
- NO_MACHINE_PLATE
- DEPTH_VARIABLE
- PATINA_INTENTIONAL
DISPATCH
- MATTE_SEALED_POUCH
- CERT_OF_ORIGIN
- SHIPS_IN_48H
- INSURED_TRACKING
INFLUENCE_NODE
Berlin underground. Kyiv atelier. Wire fences cast in sterling.
The design vocabulary comes from the harder end of European architecture and subculture: barbed wire, reliquary metalwork, gothic spire clusters, brutalist hardware. These are not references — they are the literal source material, translated into 925 silver and applied oxide.