In a vast world, how do we carry the people and places that shape us?

Founded in Berlin by Mexican ceramic artist & silversmith Regina Velázquez, Estudio Erya creates jewelry as portable vessels: pieces that celebrate connection and hold meaning. The project, born after years of living abroad, became a way to keep loved ones close across distance.

Each piece carries years of ceramic glaze research, resulting in surfaces that become their own landscape, with dripping textures and unexpected shifts of color.

The simple, organic forms in her designs become blank canvases for you to find your own story.

Estudio Erya began as a way to support my ceramics practice, at the time I barely wore jewelry myself.

But something changed when I started making it. I became captivated by the intimacy of it, how it becomes part of a person’s presence and impacts our daily lives.

Self-adornment is a quiet kind of power. The pieces we choose to wear can ground us, remind us of who we are, or who we’re becoming.

Through Erya I hope to create pieces that help us feel more confident in taking up space.

The colors and textures you see are the result of glaze experiments.

My wish is that you find a piece that draws you in, even if you don't know why. Maybe picking your piece becomes a small moment to check in with yourself, too: who am I becoming?

Every Erya pieces are made to last and grow more precious with time.
If yours ever needs a touch-up or repair, just reach out.

Curious about a custom piece, a special gift, or an idea for collaboration? I’d love to hear from you.