In a studio nestled within the creative quarters of Cape Town, an unmistakable rhythm pulses through the hands of artisans threading rope, brass, and glass into bold, contemporary statements. This is the world of Pichulik, a jewelry house founded by Katherine-Mary Pichulik, where adornment becomes a conversation between ancient symbolism and fearless modernity.
What began in 2013 as a single creative’s vision has become one of the most respected design voices in South Africa and increasingly, around the globe. Each Pichulik piece is handmade by a predominantly female team using locally sourced materials and techniques.
Brass, a nod to ancestral African craftsmanship, meets repurposed rope, a material that represents strength and resilience. The result; Sculptural, architectural silhouettes that transcend seasonal fashion, embracing instead the timeless symbolism of initiation, femininity, and spiritual passage.
At the helm, Katherine-Mary Pichulik is more than a designer, she is a philosopher of beauty. A former pastry chef turned visionary creative, she infuses her brand with emotional intelligence and cultural depth. Her studio operates as a sanctuary of skill and sisterhood, where every artisan’s voice matters, and where design is seen as both craft and calling.
Pichulik is part of a new African avant-garde, one that redefines excellence through purpose and presence. It is for the woman who dresses not just to be seen, but to feel seen. For the collector who values stories over stones. And for the elite who understand that true style is always personal, and always profound.