Born from a fascination with form, reflection and emotional resonance, Sapfira is not merely a jewellery brand—it is an artistic language. The label’s debut collection, Mercurial, encapsulates this philosophy, drawing from the alchemical beauty of liquid mercury to shape pieces that are both futuristic and timeless. Whether cascading along the ear or curling into a statement ring, each design carries an organic fluidity that speaks to constant transformation, yet remains strikingly sculptural in its poise.
Valeriya Hordiyenko, the gemologist and creative mind behind Sapfira, has reimagined silver as a canvas for quiet rebellion. In her hands, 925 sterling silver becomes pliant and sensual—its curves echoing movement, its surfaces so polished they seem alive. While rooted in minimalism, Mercurial doesn’t shy away from drama. Instead, it delivers it through restraint. Pieces are simultaneously bold and bare, crafted with a purity that allows wearers to inhabit the jewellery, rather than be overwhelmed by it.

Every Sapfira creation is produced ethically with an RJC-certified partner, underscoring the brand’s dedication to integrity as well as innovation. By combining sustainable practices with avant-garde design, Sapfira speaks to a new generation of collectors—those who view jewellery not just as decoration, but as a sculptural extension of their identity. With Mercurial, Sapfira opens a conversation about what jewellery can be: elemental, genderless, purposeful, and unmistakably personal.
Sapfira’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric. Within months of its Monaco launch, the Mercurial collection appeared on stylists’ moodboards, magazine editorials, and fashion-forward red carpets, earning praise for its refreshing departure from conventional fine jewellery design. Yet what sets Sapfira apart isn’t just its visual identity, but the way it invites dialogue—between wearer and object, body and metal, light and shadow. Each piece feels like a pause in motion, a suspended gesture rendered permanent in silver.


Among the standout designs is the Mercurial Curve Ring, a bold yet airy sculpture that coils around the finger like liquid in freeze-frame. The Reflection Cuff, with its undulating surface and mirror polish, is both armour and adornment—its quiet power meant to be worn with intention. Meanwhile, pieces like the Droplet Earrings reinterpret everyday silhouettes through a lens of surreal minimalism, proving that luxury doesn’t have to be loud—it simply has to be felt.
The integration of natural gemstones and lab-grown diamonds within selected pieces adds layers of texture and luminosity without compromising on sustainability. In fact, Hordiyenko’s commitment to ethical production extends beyond materials. From limited production runs to recyclable packaging, every touchpoint of the Sapfira experience is considered, intentional, and forward-thinking. It’s a philosophy that views luxury not only as beauty and craft, but as responsibility.

Looking ahead, Sapfira is poised to become more than a jewellery house—it is shaping into a movement. A movement that champions personal expression over seasonal trends, that treats craftsmanship as a form of quiet revolution, and that dares to believe in beauty with meaning. With its poetic forms and modern ethics, Sapfira is building a legacy—not in glitter, but in reflection.