Isabela Groza
Isabela Groza (Romania) began her formal training in 2012 at the Birmingham School of Jewelry, an experience that shaped her enduring engagement with titanium as both material and metaphor. For more than a decade, she has explored the alchemical transformation of this industrial metal, investigating the tension between resilience and fragility. Drawing inspiration from the intricate architectures of the natural world, Groza employs advanced anodizing techniques to produce luminous, shifting color that appears to vibrate with light.
Her jewelry balances technical precision with organic fluidity: rigid titanium is softened through hand-sculpted silhouettes that evoke petals, wings, and cellular forms. Each piece becomes a study in equilibrium between strength and delicacy, structure and movement. A regular participant in international exhibitions, Groza has earned recognition for uniting innovation with poetic narrative. Through her practice, contemporary craft converges with a timeless biological elegance, inviting wearers into an intimate dialogue between body and material.


