Jewelry with a Czech soul

Handmade, thought out down to the last detail, and often bordering on free art — this is the jewelry from the workshops of Czech designers that you can discover in the heart of Prague. It’s not just about the shine of metal and the sparkle of stones. Each necklace, ring, or bracelet tells a story — about craftsmanship, inspiration from nature, architecture, or interpersonal relationships.

Czech jewelers combine traditional techniques with a modern approach and sensitive design. Many of their pieces are created in small studios, often right in front of their customers. When you buy their jewelry, you are not just getting an accessory – you are getting a piece of original work that hides passion and personal investment.

Prague is thus becoming a paradise not only for design lovers, but also for those who want to wear something unique – something that reflects their taste, attitude, and individuality.

1.Michal Kadaník – a goldsmith’s story of love and metal

Michal Kadaník is a master who transforms personal stories into treasures that last a lifetime. He began telling stories with metal and diamonds at the age of sixteen, and today he has created hundreds of engagement and wedding rings. His studio in the Goldsmiths’ Center on Haštalská Street is a quiet world of the hum of metal, warm light, and personal conversations, where every piece of jewelry becomes a symbol of emotion – from the first sketch to the setting of the stone. The atmosphere here is reminiscent of a temple of craftsmanship, where no fragment is rushed, and yet every final product shines with uniqueness.

Address: Centrum Zlatníků, Haštalská 27, 110 00 Prague 1

Phone: +420 739 057 125
Website: michalkadanik.cz

2.Věra Nováková – structures of the deep sea embodied in silver and gold

In the heart of Prague-Žižkov, in the RADOST House, jewelry is created that evokes the natural mysticism of the seabed. Věra Nováková works with motifs such as Kulička (Ball), Uzel (Knot) and Sepiserie (Sepia), with each element of the jewelry serving as a piece of a living structure. Her work combines the aesthetics of nature with minimalist art: the lightness of a solid form, the principle of repetition of detail, and gentle contact with the skin. The studio, open by appointment, offers you a feeling of exclusivity – a quiet environment where jewelry grows under the designer’s hands and you can feel something that is part of you being born.

Address: Dům RADOST, nám. Winstona Churchilla 2, 130 00 Prague 3

Phone: +420 605 762 396
Website: vera-novakova.cz

3.Petr Polívka – jewelry created from the story you tell

In a minimalist workshop at Klimentská 20, a dialogue takes place – a dialogue between you, wax, and metal. Petr always begins by listening: what does the jewelry mean to you, what memories does it hold, what kind of life does its wearer lead? And then it comes into being – a handmade ring or bracelet, created with such precision that if you could, you would let it breathe your personal emotions.

Address: Klimentská 20, 110 00 Prague 1

Phone: +420 608 829 577
Website: ppdesign.cz

4.Anna Kubicová – harmony of minimalist silence in everyday jewelry

Anna works with minimalist elegance that brings a sense of inner balance. Her rings, earrings, and pendants are not flashy, but resonate in silence—simple circles, clean lines, symmetry. The studio is not a space of overwhelming noise, but of quiet harmony between shapes and materials. The result is so light that you can hardly feel it – and yet it is present. The metal in her designs embraces your mood, never getting in the way, but always enhancing it.

Address: náměstí 28. října 3, 602 00 Brno

Phone: +420 602 529 709
Website: annakubicova.cz

5.Kristýna Malovaná – an imprint of life in silver and texture

In her cozy studio at U Obecního dvora 2, Kristýna creates jewelry as fragments of personal history. The Satelity collection, medallions, rings… each piece contains a unique imprint – a structure, lines, tiny gaps that reflect the story of its wearer. Her work combines the delicacy of hand engraving with the philosophy of personal record-keeping – as if you were wearing a small collection of emotions on your finger or around your neck.

Address: U Obecnim dvora 2, 110 00 Prague 1

Phone: +420 605 514 875
Website: kristynamalovana.com

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