Artist, Activist, Humanitarian
Ana Katerina’s jewelry design is both intuitive and spiritual, and reflects her life as an artist, activist and humanitarian. Her vividly imagined pieces celebrate the natural world, transforming nature itself into wearable art imbued with meaning.

A mother to three daughters and a world traveler, her experiences have led her from a creative childhood with a world-renowned architect and a Whitney-awarded painter to a stint as a photographer and correspondent in the Balkan war. Experiencing the ravages of war led Ana to organize convoys of humanitarian supplies for hospitals in Bosnia and Kosovo. Returning to the U.S., she trained with the Gemological Institute of America.

Today, she works closely with clients to create elegant jewelry that expresses very personal sentiments like love, marriage and individuality. Collectors of her designs span multiple nations, from the U.S. to Europe and the Middle East.

Socially Responsible Jewelry
A passion for human rights and social ethics are reflected in her designs. Ana uses only conflict-free diamonds from sustainable mines in Canada, fair trade precious and semi-precious gems, and recycled gold. Her collections are deliciously opulent as well as environmentally conscious and socially responsible.

A percentage of profits generated by AnaKatarina Eco-Gioielli is donated to the organization “Women for Women,” helping women survivors of war to rebuild their lives. (www.womenforwomen.org.)