Her artistic journey began in childhood, when she explored drawing, embroidery, and weaving. These early experiences gave her a deep sensitivity to material and detail. Later, she studied ceramics at the Géza Vámszer Folk Art School, where she refined her techniques of hand-building, glazing, and firing. In 2023 she installed her first kiln, which marked a turning point and allowed her to focus fully on porcelain jewelry. In 2025 she opened her own studio-boutique in Miercurea Ciuc—a space dedicated to light, touch, and material exploration.
Most of her pieces are one-of-a-kind, while others appear in very small series. She draws inspiration from organic forms: petals, leaves, seeds, and the subtle rhythms of growth. Painted gestures in white, green, and blue add vitality, while luster details in gold and platinum bring a luminous finish. The porcelain and ceramic elements carry traces of touch and fragility, while silver findings offer durability and balance.
Her work is characterized by fine, fluid lines and a sensorial approach to form. She sees jewelry not as ornament, but as an intimate presence—something to be lived with and worn close to the body. Through porcelain and ceramic, she translates fragility into elegance and resilience into beauty, celebrating the quiet power of femininity in each creation.

Muzal Porcelain Jewelry presents porcelain and ceramic jewelry, each piece shaped by hand and highlighted with delicate accents of liquid gold or platinum luster. Most works are porcelain, with occasional ceramic creations. The images show a representative selection; availability changes over time, since most pieces are unique and others appear only in very small series.
The connecting thread is feminine presence, sensual movement, and organic rhythm. Petal and leaf silhouettes, soft curves, and asymmetry meet painted gestures in white, green, and blue. These tones, along with the natural glow of porcelain, evoke freshness and intimacy. Silver findings, sometimes plated with gold, complete the pieces with quiet refinement, allowing the porcelain or ceramic element to remain at the heart of the design.
Porcelain and ceramic hold a rare duality: fragile yet enduring, refined yet tactile. They carry the imprint of touch, showing subtle rims, brushstrokes, and luminous surfaces. Gold and platinum lusters bring a gentle brilliance, transforming each jewel into a small talisman that resonates with intimacy and light.
This is not a fixed collection but a living body of work that grows and changes over time. The narrative is built on presence and individuality rather than repetition. Each jewel becomes a fragment of a story—an object that captures a fleeting moment and transforms it into something lasting and wearable.
These works are not meant to be distant or ornamental. They are companions—small, tactile presences that invite closeness. Through them, I celebrate the elegance of fragility, the strength of resilience, and the quiet sensuality of forms born directly from touch and light.