About All Its Forms

All Its Forms makes jewellery for the in-between moments—those everyday gestures that carry quiet meaning.

We design pieces people reach for every day—jewellery that feels like it belongs to you, from the first wear and for years to come.

Designed for those who live between worlds:

Soft and hard. Bold and quiet. Timeless and right now.

Our pieces are minimal and sculptural, with a softness shaped by memory and feeling.

Made to be lived in. Grown with. Carried through seasons, moments, and daily rituals.

We care about details:

The weight of a pendant. The curve of a hoop. The balance of negative space.

How a ring feels when it moves with your hands—comfortable, instinctive, part of you.


Nothing is rushed. Everything is made in small batches, with care and intention.

This is sculptural jewellery that sits lightly, but stays with you.

Our Materials & Making Process

At All Its Forms, each piece is made to carry its own quiet presence—designed to brighten the everyday in a way that feels personal and lasting.

We create jewellery that holds meaning for its wearer—designed to feel like yours from the start, and to grow with you over time.

Sustainability sits at the core of what we do.

We work with recycled gold and silver, and wherever possible, ethically sourced stones.

We’re proud to support circular jewellery making, offering a ‘Use Your Gold’ service—encouraging customers to recycle and remake with their own unworn gold.

Each piece is handcrafted in-house, with help from trusted specialists here in the UK

Most of our production is made-to-order, allowing for personalisation and helping us keep stock levels low with the goal of creating as little waste as possible.

Made with care, time, and responsibly sourced materials,

our jewellery is built to last—to be worn, kept, and treasured for years to come.

The designer & Maker

Myungji’s journey into jewellery began with her hands.

Originally trained in fashion design at UAL, she developed a deep understanding of form, material, and process—skills that naturally evolved into her work as a jeweller.

Her pieces sit between softness and structure, balancing organic lines with minimal, wearable forms. Working mainly with recycled metals, she shapes each design using techniques like lost wax casting, forging, and forming—always with care and intention.

She often describes her jewellery as “soft sculpture made to be worn.”

A naturally curious maker, Myungji continues to learn from master jewellers she admires, refining her skills through specialist workshops at Morley College and Central Saint Martins.

She launched All Its Forms during lockdown with a focus on traceability, responsible sourcing, and small-batch production—values that remain central to her practice today.

Her work has been selected for key platforms including The Goldsmiths’ Centre’s Spotlight Exhibition and Munich Jewellery Week.

Myungji also hosts regular pop-ups and events, offering clients the chance to experience her work in person and hear the stories behind each piece.

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