DUDAL creates jewelry centered around hand-carved patterns.
Repeated lines and dots, carved through deliberate rhythms, create surfaces filled with density and flow.
From a distance, each piece reads as a singular form, but upon closer inspection, countless carved details and layered patterns begin to emerge.
Organic structures found in nature such as scales, feathers, waves, and mountain ridges serve as recurring motifs within DUDAL’s work.
However, the intention is not simply to depict nature itself.
DUDAL is drawn to the repetition, rhythm, density, and structure that exist within these forms.
Every pattern is carved entirely by hand.
Through controlled repetition and flowing rhythms, each surface is built into a dense sculptural composition rather than a simple decorative texture.
DUDAL continues to develop a sculptural language defined by hand-carved patterns, organic flow, and compressed density within familiar forms.
DUDAL creates jewelry centered around hand-carved patterns.
Repeated lines and dots, carved through deliberate rhythms, create surfaces filled with density and flow.
From a distance, each piece reads as a singular form, but upon closer inspection, countless carved details and layered patterns begin to emerge.
Organic structures found in nature such as scales, feathers, waves, and mountain ridges serve as recurring motifs within DUDAL’s work.
However, the intention is not simply to depict nature itself.
DUDAL is drawn to the repetition, rhythm, density, and structure that exist within these forms.
Every pattern is carved entirely by hand.
Through controlled repetition and flowing rhythms, each surface is built into a dense sculptural composition rather than a simple decorative texture.
DUDAL continues to develop a sculptural language defined by hand-carved patterns, organic flow, and compressed density within familiar forms.