Julietta is an independent jewelry house based in New York, founded by Juliana Liden.


The work begins with proportion. Pieces are conceived as objects, with weight, volume, and presence carefully considered. Jewelry is not treated as decoration but as a structural element within a look.

An early habit of dismantling worn pieces of jewelry and rebuilding them into new forms established a lasting interest in transformation and structure. Necklaces became bracelets, fragments were recombined, and familiar pieces took on different lives.

The collections move between sculptural silhouettes and expressive color, informed by the glamour and boldness of the 1970s and 1980s while remaining grounded in clarity of form.

Pieces are produced in limited runs with close attention to material, structure, and finish.


Worn, the jewelry shifts the balance of a look. It suggests a way of dressing that values individuality, confidence, and independence of taste.