Lika Behar works most often with the highest purities of gold, 22K and 24K, to imitate the aesthetics of ancient jewelry—particularly the ornate styles of the Byzantine Empire. Born into a legacy of Turkish jewelers, Lika’s heritage is twinned with the history of gold—an effort she describes as “the highest purity of design.” The softness of 24K allows a specific degree of hand-carving and care unavailable in other, harder precious materials – something Lika relishes in as she sculpts her organic, lightly deckled bezels and chains.
Lika Behar works most often with the highest purities of gold, 22K and 24K, to imitate the aesthetics of ancient jewelry—particularly the ornate styles of the Byzantine Empire. Born into a legacy of Turkish jewelers, Lika’s heritage is twinned with the history of gold—an effort she describes as “the highest purity of design.” The softness of 24K allows a specific degree of hand-carving and care unavailable in other, harder precious materials – something Lika relishes in as she sculpts her organic, lightly deckled bezels and chains.