Pippa History & Studio
Introduction to "Treasure-Smallness"
Olya began working under the name Mademoiselle Pippa, creating jewelry from multiple materials at once: ceramic earrings and rings (made in coordinated light and dark series), sterling silver 925 hand-finished with texture, plaster sculptures, illustrations, and small pins and brooches that she sells at city markets. A recurring element in her work is what she calls "treasure-smallness" — the value that small things hold simply because they're easy to lose and almost impossible to replace.

Moving to Barcelona and Going Digital
She recently moved to Barcelona, still writing about the autumn arrival in the city — strawberry trees, leaf colors, the surprise of the southern winter. Each piece is sold through DM or her website mademoisellepippa.com, and almost everything in her catalog can be customized — color, material, surface texture, even the placement of a wormhole or crack on a ceramic mushroom. Her brand voice on Instagram is unguarded and warm: "always late, eat a lot, love my dog, burritos of sadness."

Expanding the Portfolio
She works with an expanded portfolio through her website. Her catalog includes silver keys, miniature spoons, stone mushrooms, heart-shaped pins the size of a fingernail, Christmas ornaments made from mushrooms, and sculptural wall works. Story Highlights showcase each discipline separately (Plata, Pins, Stone-shrooms, Plaster works, Illustrations).

Handmade
Every piece is made by hand: silver jewelry is forged, ceramic pieces are sculpted and fired, plaster sculptures are cast and finished.
Sustainable Materials
She uses recycled and natural materials: sterling silver 925, ceramic clay, plaster, recycled stones and minerals.
Artist-Owned
She sells exclusively through her personal website and DM, preserving direct connection with buyers and full control over quality and concept.