Jewellery where the goldsmith's precision meets the sculptor's hand
Yeena Yoon creates fine jewellery shaped by architecture, goldsmithing, and the ancient craft of lapidary carving. Each piece is made by hand in London.
Yeena Yoon creates fine jewellery shaped by architecture, goldsmithing, and the ancient craft of lapidary carving. Each piece is made by hand in London.
Goldsmiths Fair · Week1 · 22–27 September 2026
In September, 138 exhibitors will be displaying their newest collections, each with a unique approach to working with precious metals, for you to enjoy, admire and buy, across the two weeks of the Fair.
Ticket for Goldsmiths’ Fair 2026 will go on sale 1 July, with a special early bird price available throughout July.
Yeena Yoon's jewellery is not simply made — it is built. Trained as an architect, she brings both conceptual and structural thinking to each piece: proportion, connection, and the relationship between form and the body.
What distinguishes her work is her lapidary carving and alloying, where stones are carved by hand and metals are alloyed and composed with care, forming the geometry, colour, and balance each piece requires.
"Each piece is a form of research — into what gold will do, what a stone can become, and what the body asks of both."
Each piece begins with an enquiry into concept, proportion, and the way it will sit on and move with the body.
The metal is hand-fabricated and assembled piece by piece. The work demands precision, patience, and the quiet discipline of a steady hand.
Semi-precious stones are hand-carved and reimagined, revealing unexpected possibilities of colour, geometry, and form.
Bespoke commissions
Commissioning a bespoke piece with Yeena is a collaborative journey, resulting in a unique work created especially for you.