Edina Kiss Debuts Sculptural Devil Earrings, Expands Personalized Line at Couture
Edina Kiss’s new Devil drop earrings pair 53.12 carats of lapis with ruby and pink sapphire, turning alter-ego symbolism into sculptural jewelry.

Edina Kiss is making her strongest case yet for symbolic jewelry that feels personal without spelling anything out. Her Devil drop earrings, a sculptural pair in 18k yellow gold with 53.12 carats of lapis drops, 0.12 carats total of ruby, and 0.47 carats total of pink sapphire, are priced at $18,500 and stretch 1.5 inches, giving the design the drama of a statement earring and the specificity of a piece meant to signal attitude.
That tension between impulse and polish sits at the center of Kiss’s namesake line. The designer describes her work as bold, whimsical, and irreverent, but also as jewelry made in small batches through a deliberate, hands-on process. Her site says each piece is meant to live with the wearer and become an extension of the person wearing it, a framing that makes the Devil earrings feel less like novelty and more like wearable shorthand for mood, alter ego, and identity.

The design language is fresh because it skips the usual personalized-jewelry cues. There are no initials, no birthstones arranged in a neat line, no obvious monograms. Instead, Kiss uses a devil-versus-angel idea, rendered in sculptural form and saturated color, to create a piece that reads as conversational jewelry. It is the kind of object that tells a story through silhouette and material rather than through literal naming, which fits the current appetite for pieces that feel intimate, symbolic, and a little mischievous.
Kiss’s background helps explain the mix of old-world finesse and modern ease. Born in Budapest, she has shaped her brand around life between Europe and California, and the collection is designed in Manhattan Beach, California, then crafted in New York City by artisans. That cross-country setup gives the line a polished finish without losing the sense of handwork that comes from small-batch production.

The brand launched the collection in April 2026 and is already building retail momentum. The line started trunk-showing at June Simmons Jewelry in Sarasota and is being carried by Marissa Collections in Naples. Kiss will make her official industry-wide debut at COUTURE in Las Vegas from May 27 through May 31, 2026, at Wynn Las Vegas, placing the brand in front of the high jewelry crowd just as symbolic, sculptural earrings are becoming one of the clearest ways to wear personality with precision.
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