

Anya Pisman,
Creative director of the brand.
Has been engaged in jewelry at Moonka for more than 8 years and is the curator of the jewelry design course at the BVSHD.
In design, she loves volume and skillful handling of it, natural stones — she is equally fascinated by emeralds or, for example, malachite in a special cut. Prefers to find beauty in any stone and knows in advance how to reveal it in the decoration. Solves non—standard tasks in design development - granite combines what is not usually cut, combines what is not usually combined. He loves irony and the grotesque and does not like to take life too seriously.
“I want the brand's jewelry to be a beacon of joy, a reminder of a smile and that the share of frivolity is the secret ingredient of a happy life.”


Moonka is a Russian brand of Demi-Fine and Fine Jewelry.
By creating jewelry, we also created our own personal world in which irony and grotesque are combined, and the fundamental concepts of art and literature serve as inspirations. We like to look at objects from an unusual angle, to be in constant search and go deep so that each piece of jewelry brings meaning to the life of the one who chose it. At the same time, we take ourselves and others lightly, try not to lose the inner child and always really rejoice.
All collections appear on the basis of feelings and intelligence, smoothly connecting with the design of asymmetric shapes and fasteners, contrast volumes, natural stones and metals.
We want you to remember, after a while, when purchasing jewelry, with what mood, with what thoughts and message it was done. Looking at a ring or earrings, it is important to see a story that will fill you and others.


The entire design of Moonka, as well as jewelry, is implemented in Russia. We carefully create it together with a large team of jewelers, artists, technologists, 3D-modelers, galvanists and cutters. We like to solve not only complex design tasks, but also non—trivial technical ones - often they, in our humble opinion, make Moonka jewelry distinctive. The love of natural stones has taken us far — about 10 teams of cutters create special inserts with a special cut. So, we use a spike cut with opaque ornamental stones, which, from the point of view of light refraction, do not need such a cut, but it seems to us a cool oxymoron. When choosing these ornaments, pay attention to the pattern of the stone, because you will not find two identical inserts.