
Mizuki
In Mizuki Goltz’s skilled hands, nature’s precious orbs are transformed in highly modern and sculptural ways. Mizuki puts Tahitian or cultured pearls at the heart of every design. These precious saltwater treasures are characterised by an organic-form and have a flawless lustre. Their colours are unique spanning perfect white or dark and metallic hues and sit almost as if suspended on gold hoop earrings, elegant single pearl necklaces and opened ended cuffs. Often, Mizuki will cast pieces with diamonds, while leather bangles designed to wrap around the wrist are punctuated with silver or white pearls. As a result, no two pieces are ever alike.
Background story
About the designer
The jeweller was born in Tokyo and raised in New York. Prior to launching her fine jewellery brand in 1996, she studied sculpture at the School of Visual Arts in New York. An appreciation for clean lines and architectural forms has stayed with her ever since
How we curate our
contemporary designers
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SIGNATURE
- Every designer we showcase at Auverture has a signature, defined by the recognisable style and knowledge that sets them apart from the rest
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STORY
- We believe jewellery tells a story, not just about your style but about who you are. That’s why our curators build collections that speak to the past, present and future of influential design
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TECHNIQUE
- Creating jewellery is an artform and we’re committed to celebrating that. Each piece we curate is technically exceptional, crafted with expertise, skill and creativity
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RESPONSIBILITY
- As a platform looking to the future, it’s important that all of our designers align with our eco-conscious mission. As a result, the pieces we curate are always purposeful and always ethical

About
Why we curated this designer
The refinement that resonates from each piece has to do with the fusion of eastern and western influences. For instance, the signature side cross necklace she designed not long after creating her brand, draws on her eastern background. Even her name Mizuki, given to her by her grandmother, symbolises purity, vitality and fluidity – key elements used in eastern design that also transpire in her own unique aesthetic. Mizuki draws creative inspiration from the sea and ever-changing shorelines. For her, the continual movement of sand, water and rocks is what makes her tick. She likes to infuse her unique pieces with a contemporary fashion edge and loves the organic shapes that create a contrast in her minimalist designs. Indeed, for this eclectic jeweller, the organic and natural beauty of the pearl continues to inspire ever-greater heights of creativity.