About Inga
Founded in 2011 by Inga Kazumyan in Milan, Italy.
The INGA KAZUMYAN brand is distinguished by the fact that all jewellery is made by hand and in limited quantities, sometimes even one at a time. Inga believes that it is more interesting for her, as the creator of jewellery, and for those who will wear them.
Inga Kazumyan is a talented pianist, professor, creative person and artist. She draws inspiration from the works of her favourite composers, artists, architecture and the world around her. Inga is happy to wear what she creates herself. “Jewellery should bring happiness, joy and make a unique gift.”
Inga was born in Georgia, grew up in Armenia, lives in Milan. The mixing of cultures from different countries, creative interests, the study of modern trends has led her to the perfect combination of fashionable style, craftsmanship, quality and light glamour in jewellery. Something new and fresh, rooted in timeless traditions.
"I love my speciality very much and I teach Music with pleasure."
Music and Jewellery "exist" very organically in Inga's life.
“I am often asked how I combine my two passions: music and jewellery. As in the case of a musical composition, when a piece of jewellery is created, you need to put together in your head an image consisting of imagination, emotions, inspiration. I can say that my hands are - my instrument. But in order for any instrument to "sound", you need to put your soul, intellect, experience, a lot of love and a lot of work into it."
Music is the main source of inspiration for jewellery.
By the way, Inga draws all the sketches for jewellery herself. Each new collection differs in that the jewellery can be easily transformed and mixed.
A characteristic feature of the brand is the combination of natural stones.
Each of these handmade necklaces, bracelets, earrings and brooches is unique, stylish, exclusive and limited edition.
All Inga Kazumyan jewellery is made in Italy and is unique. The individual components of necklaces, bracelets, earrings and brooches can vary in size and shape. Minor variations in color / shape / size make each piece unique.
"For example, when choosing a repertoire for students, I felt that the sound sequence and rhythmic pattern of Bartok's works could be "shifted" into jewellery. This is how the collection 2022 was born."
— Inga Kazumyan