In G.zahav (Gizat Ha'zahav) we have been designing and manufacturing our unique handmade gold jewelry since 1992, combining contemporary design with influences from ancient times.
We, Dana Lande, Sraya Wilk and Daniel Wilk, are a family of designers, living in Tel-Aviv and creating jewelry in our professional and well-equipped studio in the "Diamond Exchange" area of Ramat Gan.
Our gallery, located in the heart of Neve Tzedek neighborhood in Tel Aviv, features our essence and style.
Our name, G.zahav stands for Gizat Ha'zahav which in English means "Golden Fleece", taken from The Greek mythology story.
In G.zahav (Gizat Ha'zahav) we have been designing and manufacturing our unique handmade gold jewelry since 1992, combining contemporary design with influences from ancient times.
We, Dana Lande, Sraya Wilk and Daniel Wilk, are a family of designers, living in Tel-Aviv and creating jewelry in our professional and well-equipped studio in the "Diamond Exchange" area of Ramat Gan.
Our gallery, located in the heart of Neve Tzedek neighborhood in Tel Aviv, features our essence and style.
Our name, G.zahav stands for Gizat Ha'zahav which in English means "Golden Fleece", taken from The Greek mythology story.
The inspiration for our jewelry design is taken from ancient cultures and archaeological discoveries from the Mediterranean, alongside up-to-date contemporary modern art.
Through observation and understanding of the exhibits in museum and history books we learn about the rich and ancient cultures that have paved the way for our contemporary designs.
The inspiration for our jewelry design is taken from ancient cultures and archaeological discoveries from the Mediterranean, alongside up-to-date contemporary modern art.
Through observation and understanding of the exhibits in museum and history books we learn about the rich and ancient cultures that have paved the way for our contemporary designs.
The inspiration for our jewelry design is taken from ancient cultures and archaeological discoveries from the Mediterranean, alongside up-to-date contemporary modern art.
Through observation and understanding of the exhibits in museum and history books we learn about the rich and ancient cultures that have paved the way for our contemporary designs.
The inspiration for our jewelry design is taken from ancient cultures and archaeological discoveries from the Mediterranean, alongside up-to-date contemporary modern art.
Through observation and understanding of the exhibits in museum and history books we learn about the rich and ancient cultures that have paved the way for our contemporary designs.
We design our jewelry using 24K gold in its purest form, exactly as extracted from the earth.
The process of creating starts with the raw material, fusing and melting the gold, rolling, casting, welding, and polishing - just like the ancient techniques - and combining this with additional noble alloys which result in a solid and contemporary structure that can last a lifetime.
We incorporate precious and semi-precious stones found in mines around the world. Some of the stones are left in their raw form and some are cut and polished by us into unique shapes.
Thus, the finished jewel expresses our spiritual wealth, emotions thoughts and creativity.
When the jewelry is worn and as time goes by, the piece becomes part of the person who wears it, yet the excitement and the initial experience are preserved.
We design our jewelry using 24K gold in its purest form, exactly as extracted from the earth.
The process of creating starts with the raw material, fusing and melting the gold, rolling, casting, welding, and polishing - just like the ancient techniques - and combining this with additional noble alloys which result in a solid and contemporary structure that can last a lifetime.
We incorporate precious and semi-precious stones found in mines around the world. Some of the stones are left in their raw form and some are cut and polished by us into unique shapes.
Thus, the finished jewel expresses our spiritual wealth, emotions thoughts and creativity.
When the jewelry is worn and as time goes by, the piece becomes part of the person who wears it, yet the excitement and the initial experience are preserved.