
There's a narrative that has always revolved around jewelry—and women in general—that roughly begins like this: "add what you're missing."
Add light to your face. Add elegance to your outfit. Add a touch of character to an anonymous look. As if a woman were a draft text awaiting final revision.
We see it differently. And for this March 8th, we want to state it clearly:
a woman doesn't need to be completed. She needs—if she desires—to be celebrated.
And from this idea stems the meaning of what we do. We don't sell jewelry to fill a void. We create it to honor something that is already there—and often not recognized enough.

A piece of jewelry doesn't change you. It recognizes you.
Think about the last time you wore something that truly felt like you. Not the most expensive piece, not the flashiest—the right one. The one that when you put it on, you don't think about how you look, but simply are.
That's what jewelry should do. Not transform you. Not fix you. Not make you "more presentable." Simply speak to you—and speak about you to those who see you—without you having to say a word.
Our collections are born with this idea in mind. Pieces that differ from each other—in style, material, character—because the women who wear them are diverse. There isn't an ideal type. There is your type.

What you do every day deserves something beautiful
There's something women do every day that no calendar records, no balance sheet counts: keeping things together.
This invisible work deserves recognition. And sometimes the most beautiful recognition doesn't come from a speech or applause—it comes from something you choose for yourself, that you put on on an ordinary Tuesday morning, not just on grand occasions, because every day is a grand enough occasion.

The jewelry you choose says something about you—without you having to explain it
Some love discreet jewelry—that delicate chain that's always there, so much a part of you that you forget you're wearing it. Some love a statement piece, one that catches the eye and doesn't apologize for doing so. Some mix them, some stack them, some wear just one but wear it always.
Each of these choices tells a story. Not about how rich you are, not about how elegant you are—about who you are.
This is why our collections are intentionally diverse. Because the woman who wakes up at six with three things already on her mind and the one who calmly sips coffee reading something beautiful are both whole, both complete, both worthy of something that represents them.
Treat yourself to something—not because you "deserve it despite everything," but simply because you do
There's a category of clichés that sounds something like this: "after everything you do, you deserve something beautiful." As if the starting point were sacrifice, and the jewelry were the reward.
We start from a different place. Not despite everything you do. Because you are who you are. Period.
A piece of jewelry chosen for oneself—not for an occasion, not to please someone, not because "I can finally afford it"—is one of the healthiest acts a woman can make. It's the gesture of someone who knows her worth and chooses to give it to herself first.

Happy March 8th — from bysimon.it
Every day we work to create jewelry that doesn't ask a woman to become something different. That rests on her as the right things do: silently, effortlessly, as if they had always been there.
Today, for this day, we want to tell every woman who reads us: you are already beautiful inside. You are already complete. You are already enough—in fact, you are already so much.
If you choose our jewelry, we don't do it to fill you with something. We do it to celebrate what is already there.
And what is already there is extraordinary.