How it works

Made-to-Order

Most pieces at Nim Design are made to order. This approach keeps unnecessary stock to a minimum and allows each piece to be crafted with intention rather than mass produced. It also gives customers the freedom to choose materials, sizes, and request variations that suit the, so the finished jewellery feels more personal from the start.

Once an order is placed, production begins. Timelines may vary depending on the piece, the materials, and supplier availability, but you’ll always receive an estimated lead time.

Custom Commissions

For those looking for something truly unique, bespoke commissions are also possible. If you have an idea in mind, or even just the beginning of one, you can reach out to start the process. From there, we’ll schedule a video call or meet in person to discuss concepts, materials, practical details, and finishes.

About Me

Nim Design grew from a fascination with digital worlds and hands-on craft. I have a background in 3D creation for games, that interest eventually shifted toward 3D printing and other physical making, where ideas weren’t just on a screen anymore but could be held in your hand.

After leaving my job , I pursued a one-year, full-time course in goldsmithing and jewellery design, learning traditional techniques and the discipline of working in metal. It was a natural bridge between my digital creativity and physical craft.

The idea for Nim Design took shape in 2025, and the shop officially launched in 2026. The studio now combines 3D modelling, casting, and handmade jewellery, allowing intricate forms to move from imagination to wearable metal.

My work is inspired by fantasy, myth, and botanical strangenes, pieces that feel like they could belong in a story, or be found in an old drawer of curiosities. I aim to make jewellery that is expressive, sculptural, and just a bit enchanted. For everyday wear, that one special occasion or even for your next LARP adventure.