About

Born in Antwerp, WYNS creates fine jewellery shaped by hand, defined by restraint and made to endure.

Founded by Edouard Wyns Mélikhayev, the house bears a family name and a personal standard: to create jewels of lasting presence, refined in every detail and worn with quiet confidence. At WYNS, each piece is designed to feel intimate to its wearer and timeless in its expression.

Rooted in Antwerp’s centuries-old tradition of fine jewellery, every WYNS jewel begins with our own design and is brought to life by skilled hands. What matters is not spectacle, but precision: the harmony of proportion, the security of a setting, the finish that reveals itself slowly over time.

We believe true craftsmanship lives in what is almost unseen. In the balance of a stone. In the exactness of a line. In the polish beneath the surface. These are the details that give a jewel its integrity, and the reason it can be worn for years, then kept for generations.

WYNS is not created for a moment, but for a lifetime. For the woman who seeks more than ornament, and values a jewel as a reflection of character, presence, and personal meaning. A piece to live with. To return to. To pass forward.

Over time, this is what we hope to become for our clients: not simply a jeweller, but a trusted house they return to for the pieces that mark a life — and remain within a family.

In Antwerp, craftsmanship is not spectacle. It is discipline.


At WYNS, the standard lives in what remains almost invisible: proportion, balance, setting, finish. Each decision is made with care, so that the final piece feels effortless, enduring, and entirely its own.

Refined by hand. Finished in silence. Made in Antwerp.

For the wearer

Sketch of two rings, one with a large gemstone and the other a simple band, encircled by faint circular guidelines.

WYNS is for those who seek more than a jewel.

A WYNS piece is an embodiment of self: shaped with intention, worn with ease, and gathered into a life over time. Its value is not only in what it is, but in what it comes to mean.