Story | Connie Li Photography | Studio RYBKO
Easter is a celebration Canadians wholeheartedly embrace. After a long, harsh winter, it signals a return to life—when nature and daily rhythms finally break free from ice and snow. For a look that feels perfectly in season, few jewellery choices capture this spirit better than the egg-shaped designs of Studio RYBKO.

Working primarily with solid 14K gold and hand-applied ceramic enamel, Studio RYBKO creates jewellery defined by clean forms and full, rounded lines, positioned between wearable art and everyday adornment. Its most distinctive design signature lies in the egg shape. Smooth, enclosed, and quietly dynamic, this oval silhouette appears throughout the brand’s rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.

Goog pendant, $3,400

Goog Solitaire ring, $2,500

XL 6 Goog bracelet, $5,800
Rather than serving as a decorative motif, the egg can be understood as a form of origin. It represents birth, renewal, and possibility—the earliest state from which all life and transformation emerge. With no fixed direction and no reference to a specific identity, the egg becomes an ideal vessel for gender-neutral jewellery, free from conventional symbols or expectations.

XS 1 Goog bracelet, $2,000

Goog Eternity ring, $2,700
Seen through this lens, Studio RYBKO’s approach to genderless design feels entirely natural. The pieces avoid sharp edges and traditional gendered proportions, instead relying on volume, curvature, and tactility to create a relationship with the body. Jewellery is not defined by who wears it, but by how it feels and how it moves with the wearer.
