16-year-old from Uckermark conquers the scene with handmade jewelry!

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Rihana Seini, 16, is successfully building her jewelry business “Malori” in the Uckermark and inspiring people with handmade designs.

Rihana Seini, 16, baut in der Uckermark erfolgreich ihr Schmuckgeschäft „Malori“ auf und inspiriert mit handgefertigten Designs.
Rihana Seini, 16, is successfully building her jewelry business “Malori” in the Uckermark and inspiring people with handmade designs.

16-year-old from Uckermark conquers the scene with handmade jewelry!

A very special talent is blossoming in the idyllic Uckermark: Rihana Seini, only 16 years old, has dedicated herself to jewelry design and creates handmade jewelry with a lot of passion. Rihana lives in Prenzlau and has set up a small workshop in her mother Maria's office, where she turns creative ideas into beautifully designed pieces made of wood, plastic, glass and even healing stones. Her collection includes everything from earrings to necklaces and bracelets, most of which are nickel-free and feature high-quality metal clasps.

Rihana's jewelry design adventure began under the brand “Malori” together with her friend Louisa. Today she works alone in this area and enjoys using social media to present her creations to the world and pick up on current trends. Rihana is not only creative, but also entrepreneurial. She regularly presents her pieces at flea markets and values ​​the direct contact with buyers who enthusiastically receive her designs.

A new home in the tranquility of the Uckermark

The decision to move from Berlin to rural Uckermark initially brought challenges. However, Rihana has come to appreciate the peace and the friendly people here. This change has not only influenced their lifestyle but also stimulated their creativity. She plans to study either architecture or law after high school and dreams of one day opening her own jewelry store.

Her handmade jewelry represents a personal style that does not require any fixed guidelines. At a time when sustainability is becoming increasingly important in the jewelry industry, Rihana does not exclusively focus on it, but the responsible use of materials and the inspiration from the diversity of nature can also be felt in her work. In a similar spirit, the Swiss company Andreani, which has existed since the 70s, focuses on sustainability and social responsibility. It uses carefully selected stones from around the world that carry unique energies and meanings.

A step into the future of jewelry

The trend towards greater sustainability can also be observed in the broader jewelry industry. According to schmuck-handartikel.de, there is increasing emphasis on recycled and conflict-free precious metals, as well as on fair working conditions when mining gemstones. Innovative manufacturing techniques, including the use of 3D printing, help to save materials and reduce the ecological footprint. In all of this, one thing remains clear: the future of the jewelry industry will be shaped by the combination of beauty and responsibility.

Rihana has developed a good feel for this area and her designs reflect the zeitgeist. In addition to her creative work, she also has an eye for team spirit, which is evident when she sponsors her class's graduation t-shirts. If you are curious about Rihana's jewelry, you can find her works under the Instagram name malorii.shop. There you can see for yourself their creativity and the personal charm of their jewelry.