Zylberstein presents its first collection inspired by star icons of the rock and pop scene « track 01 – under pressure »

‘Boredom is the biggest disease in the world darling‘ stated Freddie Mercury before his death, a sentence that followed Audrey Raingold, designer of Zylberstein, whose name comes from her paternal grandmother, in the creation of her contemporary jewelry label which aims to be free from classic codes and to reveal self-confidence of each one.

Zylberstein seeks to empower individual identity through jewelry that functions as transformative armor. From wrist cuffs to neck-hugging chokers, each piece emanates strength, drawing inspiration from rockstars rather than warriors. The Freddie line, featuring spikes, pays homage to Mercury, while more feminine pieces channel Madonna’s provocative spirit. The letter Z, symbolizing both the 7th letter in the Hebrew alphabet and “weapon,” represents strength and decision-making. Zylberstein encourages wearers to introspect, attracting attention and forging their own path.

The brand merges creativity with sustainability, sourcing materials like lambskin leather from luxury house deadstocks. Designs, originating in Paris, come to life in a renowned family workshop in Rome. Metals are silver or 24k gold plated in Florence, while intricate chains are crafted by a skilled welder. Swarovski crystals, selected based on availability, underscore the brand’s commitment to responsible and desirable jewelry.