About

We don't sell styles. We engineer structures.

SUIJI makes convertible structural jewellery. One charm, one quick-release titanium clasp, every form: the same piece moves between ring, pendant and earring in ten seconds. Fluidity in form, strength in structure.

Why structure

Most jewellery asks you to choose: one look, one occasion, one self. We think a piece should follow you through the day without asking you to own more things. So we engineered a system instead of a style: precise titanium mechanics, architectural lines, and charms that move.

The designer

SUIJI is led by a designer trained across two worlds: a BA in Visual Communication from the Academy of Arts & Design, Tsinghua University; an MSc in Brand Management from Paris School of Business; and goldsmithing training at a Paris jewellery school — backed by twelve years of jewellery practice between China and France.

The philosophy is simple and strict: design for the wearer, not the display case. A piece must be practical and inventive at once — easy to use, beautiful on the body, engineered to be worn, not just looked at.

The team

We are a small studio of jewellery devotees spread across the United States, Canada, China and France — different cities, one obsession: structures worth keeping.

Every form is yours

The set is the beginning; what it becomes each morning is up to you.

Early wearers

“I wore the same set to a client meeting and a wedding in one weekend — nobody guessed it was one piece.”
— L.M., early wearer, Paris
“The click is weirdly satisfying. My ring becomes a pendant while I wait for my coffee.”
— S.K., beta tester, Toronto
“Finally jewellery that works like a system, not a drawer of one-offs.”
— A.W., early wearer, Shanghai