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Linda started making jewelry because she kept breaking the jewelry she bought. Cheap clasps, hollow rings, plating that turned her fingers green by the second week. At nineteen she took a beginner's silversmithing course to learn how to fix a broken chain and never really left the bench.
Tiny Riot Studio is what came out of that. Everything is cut, filed, soldered, oxidised and polished by her own hands, mostly at night, mostly to loud music. No casting house, no production run, no second copy. Each piece gets a number and then it goes out into the world alone.
The vision is stubborn and simple: make objects that outlive the person who bought them. Solid metal, honest stones, visible tool marks. If a piece looks like it was made by a machine, she's done something wrong.
She works from a small studio in Brno and takes a handful of commissions a year. If you want something made for you, write to her and tell her what it's for.