WHO OR WHAT IS FILLIDOS 🎠
Hi, my name is Daria and I’m the soul behind Fillidos Jewellery Club.
fillidos (φιλλιΔος) a name i’ve created around 10 years ago when i was interested in greek language and mythology. First part “filli” - friend, Helios - is the god who personifies the Sun, so i’ve decided to combine these two words and add a letter ‘d’, creating the meaning - friend of the sun.
WHAT IS YOUR LOGO? 🗝️
I grew up by the sea in Odesa, so for me it’s part of my soul and my element. I’ve been doing horseback riding for many years and i’ve always felt special connection with those animals. Untamed wild free - everything i felt related too. the unicorn’s element was added for my love of mystical and ethereal.
The other element in my logo symbolizes the mix of ukrainian trident and sea anchor (symbol of Odesa) as another depiction of my origin and inner strength. I’ve always loved adding mystical allure creating meanings for those who care.
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when siren’s song reached the moon, this ring was born in the foam of waves. 🫧
my first ring with a moonstone, caught in the claws of a cold shine silver. with fingerprints impressions mimicking the uniqueness of seashells. a very special piece for me.
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Caught the Dynastic Jewels exhibition at @hoteldelamarine just before it closed — and it left me speechless!
Over a century of royal and imperial pieces brought together (1700–1950), many shown in France for the first time — from the legendary collections of the @vamuseum and the @al.thani.collection
These are some of my favorite pieces from the exhibition — and what really fascinated me is that almost every one of them combines both gold and silver. Today, in high jewellery, silver is somehow considered “not luxurious enough” and is almost never used…
And honestly — wow! I’m a jeweller myself, and it’s hard to even imagine how pieces of this level were made entirely by hand. How did they calculate everything so precisely without modern technology, without 3D design, without all the tools we rely on today?
on a second thought – there’s absolutely no way to describe georgia without showing you the videos.
the mountains of kavkaz awaken something ancient inside you – a quiet sense of awe.
food feels satisfyingly heavy in your stomach. music sounds like sacred rhythms.
the views are unreal, raw, and powerful.
village people still gallop horses across the fields.
wine will be served in every house, no questions asked – and it’s simply rude not to accept it.
people in georgia are proud. wild-spirited. yet humble, and endlessly welcoming.
if you don’t know where to go – go to georgia.