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Decay and Honey
More than a collection, Decay and Honey is a manifesto of authenticity and contrast. Designed for those who do not seek the ordinary, but the unique, its jewelry fuses the fragility of time with the strength of the human essence. Each piece is a balance between the ephemeral and the eternal, between the dark and the luminous, creating a dance of elements that celebrate beauty in duality.
Its jewelry not only adorns but transforms, carrying with it a story of wear and resurgence, of the soft becoming strong and the rough softening. Each piece is an extension of the wearer, a declaration of identity that goes beyond the superficial, becoming a unique experience.

Zandy Dez
A contemporary jewelry designer, art director, and photographer, Zandy is a nomad at heart, always searching for new horizons that awaken her creativity. Her tireless and vibrant spirit merges with a profound devotion to the essential and the sublime, creating work that exudes elegance and authenticity. Influenced by minimalism and brutalism, her unique vision transforms the everyday into a powerful visual poetic.
In the perfection of detail and the delicacy of her strokes, She finds the essence of her art. Japanese aesthetics, with their veneration for simplicity, are intertwined in each of her creations, where purity meets subtle sophistication. Each piece becomes a personal reinterpretation, a timeless dialogue between the contemporary and the eternal.
With her talent, She has the ability to transform the seemingly ordinary into something extraordinary, transforming the simple into a sublime form of artistic expression that transcends the barriers of time.

Edoga 53
Edoga 53
A 3D sculptor and jewelry designer, both physical and digital, Edoga 53 describes himself as an absurdist writer and a contemporary dreamer, whose creativity flows effortlessly through his hands. With a career spanning over 15 years, he has made his mark on the art world, collaborating with giants such as Hasbro, Funko, McFarlane Toys, Super7, and Night Rider Jewelry. His style, deeply influenced by his time in Japan, fuses chaos with posthuman decay, adding flashes of cybernetic kawaii that invite reflection on the dystopian future.
Each of his works is a journey into the unexpected, a bridge between alternative worlds where the dreamlike and the surreal embrace in a dance of beauty, disorder, and contemplation. Through his pieces, Edoga 53 invites an escape from reality, transporting the viewer to a space where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, creating a unique sensorial experience.

Together they are Decay and Honey.
An artistic manifesto, designed for those who don't wear just anything on their skin. From artists to artists. Because authenticity can't be bought, it's worn with pride.