The Story
Sasha Luna was born from a desire to create objects that feel timeless, intimate, and deeply human. What began as jewellery gradually evolved into a wider artistic universe shaped by memory, symbolism, craftsmanship, and personal mythology.
Jewellery as Storytelling
Throughout history, jewellery has carried meaning. It has marked unions, preserved memories, protected, celebrated, and transmitted stories across generations. Sasha Luna continues this tradition through pieces designed not simply as adornments, but as personal artefacts shaped by emotion, memory, and symbolism.
Memory & Heritage
Much of the work is rooted in the feeling of reaching toward something distant yet familiar. Inherited stories, forgotten histories, and traces of cultures that continue to echo through time. Heat, the desert, ritual, mystery, and ancient forms return throughout the work as recurring emotional landscapes rather than literal references.
A Slower Approach
All pieces are made to order in small quantities to avoid overproduction and preserve a slower, more intentional process. This allows space for experimentation, craftsmanship, and connection, while ensuring that every creation remains deeply considered and unique.
Beyond Jewellery
Alongside jewellery, Sasha Luna also explores painting and other artistic mediums. The paintings emerge from the same universe.
Blurred memories, shifting forms, sacred atmospheres, and invisible connections. Together, these different practices form an evolving personal archive where objects and images become fragments of a larger story.
Visit the gallery
-
Made to Order
Each piece is made to order especially for you. By producing only what is needed, we avoid overproduction and intentionally keep no stock.
-
Handcrafted in Belgium
Our materials are sourced from trusted suppliers in the UK and Belgium, allowing for a close approach throughout the making process.
-
Craftsmanship
Each piece is entirely handcrafted using traditional jewellery-making techniques. From the first sculpted forms to the final stages, every detail is shaped slowly and intentionally.