A jewelry designer based in Budapest, Eszter Sára Kocsor seeks to give her wearers a glimpse of a different world. Her stainless steel “Mirror in Mirror” work came to life during the time she spent in Hildesheim, Germany and includes collections in both black or gold PVD (physical vapor deposition) entitled “Black Mirror” and “Gold Mirror”. This very strong coating makes the stainless steel even harder, scratch and wear resistant, thus ensuring its longevity.
Kocsor’s pieces, some featuring zirconia and gemstones, are made with point welding laser, put together piece by piece with utmost precision. She describes her emotional connection to the collection as follows: “I had to realize that my jewelry symbolizes myself and the path where I’m trying to find myself. I want to define myself as precisely as possible. I have always been a bit insecure; however, while creating, I have always felt a deep knowledge and determination to accomplish what I want to do. My jewels are symbols of the determination and dedication I always want to feel inside me.”