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More about 50gramsofsilver
What is Ruinism in Jewelry Art?
Perhaps, while watching the project50g brand on social networks, you have often come across such words as Ruinism, Ruinistic jewelry, and what does jewelry have to do with it? Let's figure it out..
A Philosophy of 50gramsofsilver
Worn in Metal
At 50gramsofsilver, we don’t just make jewelry.We create relics — as if unearthed from another time.
Ruinism is an invitation.
To notice cracks, erosion, the marks left by time and cultures long gone.
To see beauty where others see only imperfection.
Our pieces are designed to feel like they’ve already lived a life —
and are now ready to become part of yours.
Our rings are rough, oxidized, covered in volcanic sulfur.
You hold one and feel it: it’s not new.
It’s been somewhere before. Now, it’s with you.
Each piece is a personalized artifact,
meant to be found by the one who feels its call.
How We Create
It all begins with wax.
We shape it by hand,
carving each form like a sculptor working in stone.
You won’t find perfect lines here —
the surfaces feel touched by time.
Every one of our pieces is finished with volcanic oxidation —
an alchemy of fire and minerals
that leaves the metal scorched, darkened,
and imbues each piece with a quiet, unpredictable strength.
We weave elements from different cultures, ornaments, and eras into the design, reimagining the history of the world.
What Makes Jewelry Ruinist:
• Patterns mixed with cracks
• Imperfect, irregular shapes
• Organic, tactile textures
• No shine for shine’s sake
• The feeling that it was found, not made
Why Ruinism Matters Today
In a world obsessed with perfection, ruinism brings you back to what’s real —
or perhaps to something long forgotten.
You don’t just wear a piece of jewelry.
You carry something that feels like it belongs in a museum —
but without the glass case.
Most jewelry is made to impress.
To be flawless.
But flawlessness doesn’t mean meaning.
You’ll find beauty in the traces of time,
in what was broken — and endured.
In pieces that carry not just form, but memory.
Ruinist jewelry connects you to something ancient. Human.
It doesn’t just complete your look.
It becomes part of your story — both the one that’s passed,
and the one still to come.
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Curious about volcanic oxidation?
Read more about how we turn raw sulfur into surface memory-
Our stone packaging
It takes more than one day to make such a package.
But, despite this, we try to meet the stated production deadlines.
How did we come up with the idea for this package?
We do not know...
It happened suddenly, like design ideas, when you just want to try something new.
We walked along the beach looking for props for our first ring photo shoot. We were so inspired by natural textures that we decided to reflect them in our products, including the packaging itself.
We wanted to create a box that we would like to keep and admire, and not throw away after opening.
We make each box by hand, individually for each person, since it is simply impossible to “clone” it. Each package is made individually for each order!
We hope you enjoy it)
By the way, if you have any ideas on how we can improve our box, feel free to send us your ideas here or in private messages on instagram.
About Us
We know: You’re not here for trends.
You’re here for meaning.
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About Us
We’re Mikhail and Aleksandra Savchenkov — partners in life and co-founders of 50gramsofsilver, a jewelry brand born from fire, time, and our love for what history leaves behind.

For the past few years, we’ve been living on the move — without a permanent home.
Our workshop travels with us — packed in suitcases, across countries, mountains, and volcanoes.
The work continues wherever we are.
Each place leaves a trace — in us and in what we create.
We share our movements and behind-the-scenes moments on Instagram — come along if you haven’t yet
Our Inspiration
We visit ancient temples, dusty flea markets, forgotten ruins.
We look for beauty in what’s been buried, worn down, or forgotten.
We’re inspired by fragments: a broken carving, a worn-out tool, an uneven surface.
These moments take shape in wax — and then in metal.
How it Began
There was a time when Mikhail’s life was hanging by the thinnest thread.
A moment that reshaped everything — not because it was difficult, but because it revealed how brief time can be, and how essential it is to live it freely.
The only thing he dreamed of then was freedom — to see the world, to follow his own rhythm, to create not by rules but by intuition.
For years, we tried to follow the “right” path, to work as expected, to build a life that looked proper from the outside.
But something within kept pointing us in another direction — toward movement, discovery, and a life that felt truly our own.
So in 2018, we let go of everything we had, packed two small backpacks, and left.
Not to escape — but to search for the freedom he once promised himself when he stood at the edge of uncertainty.
And somewhere along that journey, on a rainy island in Thailand, he picked up a piece of modeling clay.
Then Mikhail started to experiment. There was no plan. No brand idea.
Just curiosity, the warmth of hands, and the desire to keep going.
A moment simple, quiet, almost accidental — and the beginning of what would become 50g.

No one imagined that experiments with soft clay would evolve into a collection of silver artifacts.
We moved from place to place — exploring, searching, learning.
A year later came the first jewelry wax, and new textures.
And one day — the first metal.
The first five silver rings we ever cast weighed exactly 50 grams of silver.
That became our name — and the beginning of something real.
What We Do Now
We create ruinistic jewelry — pieces that feel like found artifacts, shaped by time.

Each ring is hand-carved in wax, using a mix of original techniques, and cast in silver.
It’s then finished with volcanic patina — made from sulfur we collected ourselves inside the Ijen volcano crater in Indonesia.

→ Learn more about our volcanic oxidation process here
Every mark, every crack — is not a flaw, but a language.
Made To Order
All of our pieces are made to order — crafted individually for each person.
We don’t keep stock, because we believe:
objects only gain meaning when they are made for someone.
Packaging
Each ring is sent in a custom-designed package —
with textures, materials, and a tall volcanic-themed label that reflects our story.
We also handcraft a stone-like box for every order — with original design and a solid, weighty feel.
It’s not just packaging. It’s part of the artifact.
→ Read more about our packaging

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If you’ve read this far, maybe you were meant to find us.
And maybe one of these pieces was always meant for you.
→ Find your artifact
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