Meet Ella Yoo
“Designing jewelry where every piece holds a narrative — Life, a boundless canvas, craves the purity of honest hues.” — Ella Yoo
Based in Los Angeles, designer and painter Ella Yoo defines jewelry not merely as an ornament, but as ‘Wearable Art’ that captures emotions and stories.
Guided by the brand philosophy, “Artistic Dialogues in Jewelry,” she explores the depths of the human psyche—emotions often too complex for words—through color and sophisticated forms.
Her creative process frequently begins on a canvas. The colors, shapes, and emotional flows discovered through painting are meticulously translated into jewelry using ethically sourced gemstones and fine craftsmanship.
These creations aspire to be ‘Modern Heritage’ pieces, blending artistic depth with a delicate sense of wearability. Beyond her studio, Ella Yoo serves as a director for a non-profit organization supporting women and communities in Los Angeles.
Through her “Jewelry Meets Art” lectures, she shares the artistic and historical significance of jewelry with the public. Her work always begins with a single, fundamental question: “What emotions and narratives are woven into this piece?”
Our mission is to craft more than jewelry; we strive to create narratives that find a permanent home in your heart.

Story of Ella Yoo

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Began with the idea that paint on a canvas transforms into jewelry.
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As a painting jewelry designer, my 15-year journey of expanding the boundaries between art and adornment has shaped who I am today.

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These works are the culmination of my ongoing dialogue between painting and jewelry. What began as abstract painting has gradually taken form in metal and gemstones, each piece carrying the memory of color, emotion, and thought.
Rather than treating jewelry as mere adornment, I approach it as a medium of expression. Each work translates the invisible—emotions and inner narratives—into tangible form, allowing art to be worn, felt, and lived with.
My pieces do not imitate paintings; they converse with them. They exist at the intersection of art and jewelry, where color becomes structure and emotion becomes material.
This is not the end of a journey, but a continuation— an evolving body of work shaped by consciousness and the quiet transformation of unseen moments into something visible.
