Ronet Collection
“I began by placing my daughters’ jewelry into a box.” This is how the story of the new Ronet collection begins. As in her previous work, Vika once again explores a deeply intimate, inward-looking theme.
The Ronet collection was born from the desire to capture moments that every parent holds among the most precious—and yet, by their very nature, are intangible, fleeting, and delicate. Because children are constantly evolving, their needs and interests shift. Vika Mayzel sought to seize that feeling and transform it into the lasting form of jewelry.
As a mother of two daughters, Vika observes how Roni and Neta—whose names together form the title of the new collection, Ronet—play together. How toys they once shared now lie forgotten. Her older daughter is eight years old; still a child, yet already stepping into adolescence, crossing into something new. A moment suspended between two worlds, when a child transitions from innocent play toward gradual maturity.
This juncture between childhood and adolescence became the leitmotif of the entire collection. Vika gathered tiny treasures belonging to her daughters: plastic bracelets, hair clips, copper rings, pendants shaped like hearts, rainbows, and unicorns. Drawing inspiration from this morphology, she began modeling in wax—not by copying any of the forms directly, but by searching for their essence, the imprint that remains even when the object itself is gone.