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July 8, 2025Yuliya Nip
Yuliya Nip, co-founder of White on, brings a fashion designer’s eye to jewellery: where emotion, material, and precision meet in quietly powerful forms. To her, each piece is not just worn but lived with, designed through patient iteration to carry both strength and story into the everyday.
Thank you very much! I am the jewellery designer and co-founder of White on. Before becoming a jewellery designer, I worked in fashion design, which gave me a deep understanding of aesthetics, proportions, and practicality, and inspired new thinking about design.
I believe that whether it’s clothing or jewellery, they are not just external decorations but expressions of emotion and personal characteristics. I hope my designs can bring confidence and strength to the wearer in everyday life and make each piece a vehicle for conveying emotions and stories, integrating design truly into people’s lives.
I wish more people understood that the design process is not just about creativity, but also involves a lot of problem-solving. It requires a deep understanding of materials and user experience.
Each design has been revised and tested many times to ensure that it meets both practical needs and aesthetic standards. Patience is a key factor in bringing a design from concept to reality.
The biggest challenge was perfecting the design shape. I repeatedly modified sketches, created moulds, and conducted tests to achieve the ideal form. Additionally, the varying materials of the gemstones demand higher standards for consistency and completion in each piece.
I overcame these challenges by continuously refining our production techniques, leading to significant growth in both technology and design.
In my designs, I value functionality, aesthetics, and storytelling. Each piece of jewellery is designed with everyday use in mind, ensuring the wearer feels comfortable in any setting, allowing them to confidently express their personal style.
Additionally, I believe each product carries unique emotions and stories, which may stem from my personal experiences, cultural background, or design inspiration. This makes each piece of jewellery not just an ornament but a product capable of resonating emotionally with the wearer.
"What inspired you?"
My answer would be that I draw inspiration from a variety of sources, including nature, everyday experiences, and the stories of people around me. These influences help shape my designs and keep my work fresh and meaningful.Winning Entry
Wavy Heart | 2025 London Design Awards
The Wavy Heart collection is inspired by the water, using its fluid form to represent the emotions and connections between people. The collection is crafted from 925 silver and natural gemstones. The main part of the collection design uses wavy curves to wrap around the heart-shaped... (read more here)
Yuliya Nip
Yuliya Nip, co-founder of White on, brings a fashion designer’s eye to jewellery: where emotion, material, and precision meet in quietly powerful forms. To her, each piece is not just worn but lived with, designed through patient iteration to carry both strength and story into the everyday.
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