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AVGVST Berlin Jewelry and Crosby Studios Lean Into Their Charm

12.17.25 | By
AVGVST Berlin Jewelry and Crosby Studios Lean Into Their Charm

Charm bracelets have a distinctive jangle and a particular flare. It’s different from keychains, bangles, or stacked necklaces. It’s light, ethereal, eclectic, and often wispy, but when moved slightly, the curated collection of charms knocks together to produce a seductive tinkling, glinting in the sun.

The AVGVST Berlin x Crosby Studios collaborative jewelry capsule – by Natalia Bryantseva’s AVGVST Berlin and Harry Nuriev’s Crosby Studios – comprises an eclectic smattering of (mostly silver and a few gold) pieces celebrating traditional objects: cutlery, household items, and electronics, to name a handful.

A collection of shiny silver charms arranged on a textured surface, including a bracelet, glove, spoon, star, sunglasses, camera, skateboard, and game controller.

Twelve silver charms shaped like a spoon, cell phone, microphone, teardrop, mirror, camera, letters, comb, electric kettle, keyboard, key, and headphones on a white background.

The creative synergy is focused on the ready-made tradition – or what Nuriev calls “Transformism” – turning everyday items, familiar artifacts, and the typically mundane, into striking pieces of artful jewelry with subtle irony. Small but mighty, the charms take center stage as the collection’s hero in the 16 Trinkets Bracelet. Otherwise, pendants may be hooked on a chain or earring, and placed wherever you desire.

A circular bracelet with multiple small charms casts shadows on a light-colored surface.

Anything can be adorned, be it a boot cuff, collar, or bag – your own imagination is the limit here. A charm lover’s dream, these are trinkets you cannot find at your regular shop – an Oyster, Heels, and a Tamagotchi are just some of the more niche, fun items that you may mix and match to fit your style in the moment or collect over time.

Two silver bracelets with hand-shaped ends placed on a textured white surface, with light creating soft shadows and reflections around them.

Notable elements in support of the charms include a hoop earring, flat chain, and bracelet allowing wearers to don pendants in a layered or mixed fashion. The collection also includes some preconceived, distinctive pieces in the form of rings, bracelets, and earrings, such as the
Glasses – Comb – Heels Ring, 7 Trinkets Bracelet, and Hand – Brush Earring, respectively.

A silver charm bracelet with various detailed charms, including a camera, heart, book, and key, is laid flat on a light gray surface with shadows visible.

Two silver hoop earrings, each with multiple metallic charms, are displayed on a light gray background with shadows and reflections.

In particular, those who enjoyed the early aughts or just loved the culture may rejoice in a playful, special themed series entitled “Rock’N’Droll,” which features four pendants inspired by music – a Mic, CD, Headphones, and a Cassette Tape – that can be worn on a hoop earring or chain.

A person wearing a black zip-up jacket displays a silver chain bracelet on their wrist, with one hand held to their chest.

A person wearing a black shirt with the top buttons undone displays a silver necklace featuring a palm tree and keyboard pendant.

A person wearing a dark jacket displays a silver charm bracelet on their left wrist, with various small charms hanging from the chain.

Close-up of a person's ear wearing a silver, ornate earring with a geometric and claw-like design; hair is dark and braided.

A person wearing a silver charm bracelet and a black button-up shirt stands with hands clasped.

This collaboration felt natural for the Nuriev and Bryantseva, having first collaborated in 2023 on AVGVST’s flagship store in Berlin – complete with jewelry store, tattoo shop, and secret garden. Last year, they collaborated on an immersive, temporary jewelry store called “The Fountain” at The Palais-Royal in Paris. With a communal attitude, intense attention to detail, and a meteoric rise, the only thing left to do is wonder what’s next?

A person wearing a black zip-up jacket holds the zipper with one hand, displaying a silver ring on their finger.

Two people stand side by side indoors; the woman wears a long black dress and sandals, the man wears a black t-shirt, shorts, and sneakers. Vertical blinds and brick wall are in the background.

Natalia Bryantseva and Harry Nuriev

To learn more about the AVGVST Berlin x Crosby Studios jewelry collection, visit avgvstjewelry.com.

Photography by Yann Weber.

Growing up in NYC has given Aria a unique perspective into art + design, constantly striving for new projects to get immersed in. An avid baker, crocheter, and pasta maker, handwork and personal touch is central to what she loves about the built environment. Outside of the city, she enjoys hiking, biking, and learning about space.