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Teona Bokhua Answers |work| Jun 2026

Teona's mind reeled. A crystal orb? It sounded like a myth, a fairy tale. But something about it resonated deep within her.

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But some nights, when the Mtkvar runs low and the city is quiet, Teona still walks down to the embankment. She kneels on the cold stones. She presses her ear to the earth. And somewhere beneath the sound of the visible water, beneath the traffic and the laughter and the distant chime of cathedral bells, she hears it—a soft, impossible song. Teona's mind reeled

When critics who say her work is too sculptural for daily wear, she smiles: "That is like saying a poem is too beautiful to read aloud. A ring should interrupt your vision. It should remind you that you are alive." But something about it resonated deep within her

I use geometry not to make things look 'cold' or 'robotic,' but to create a skeleton. Once the skeleton (the grid) is perfect, you can add the flesh (texture, color, and imperfection). For example, when I design a monogram, I start with a strict grid. I use circles to define the width of the strokes and triangles to define the angles. The answer to clean design is always hidden in the grid."

"I sketch, but not in the way you think. I don't draw beautiful illustrations on paper. I scribble concepts . I use tracing paper to overlap shapes manually. I might draw 50 iterations of a letterform in five minutes.