Whole From Every Angle
Most jewelry begins by drilling through the stone. I didn’t want to begin there. The semiprecious spheres in every Crystal Sky piece are undrilled and completely intact: no channel bored through the center, no material removed. What you hold is the sphere as it was: whole, unbroken, with nothing taken from it to make it useful.
Held, Not Pierced
That choice started as an aesthetic one. But the longer I worked with these stones, the more it became a question worth sitting with: how do you access something precious without distorting it? How do you bring it into the world without leaving a mark on what makes it rare? The sphere became my symbol, not only because it’s beautiful, but because of what it represents: wholeness without apology. No edges worn down for convenience. No facets cut to catch a certain light. Just the thing itself, complete from every angle.
Courage to Become Complete
My name is Jake Hyvonen. By training, I’m an engineer. By instinct, I’m drawn to the place where structure meets intuition, where precision opens into something more personal, and a blank design file feels less like a task than an open question. That question eventually led me here: to jewelry, to gemstones, and to a detail that turned out to matter far more than I expected.
Nature and Technology in Balance
Each piece pairs hand-selected crystals with custom 3D-printed forms. My engineering background finds its way back in through the structure, but the stone remains the center. The setting is made to hold, not to alter. Nature and technology in a balance that doesn’t ask either one to give up what it is.
I think there is something in each of us that resists being drilled through: something rare, private, and intact. Crystal Sky is my attempt to make jewelry that honors that part, not to cover it up, but to sit beside it. The courage to become complete isn’t about adding more. It’s about recognizing what is already whole, and giving it space.
— Jake Hyvonen
Founder, Crystal Sky
