Servet Küçükdemirel: From Jeweler’s Apprentice to Jewelry Designer
The story of Servet Küçükdemirel narrates the transformation from a jewelry apprentice to a jewelry designer. Discover the inspiring journey of the successful designer who created his own brand.
Servet Küçükdemirel, who was given to a jeweler as an apprentice by his mother in Konya to learn a profession, wanted to quit his job when his master beat him. After his mother said, ‘You will learn this profession in the best way, you will not leave,’ Servet Küçükdemirel continued with his master again and over the years, he fits historical sites into rings using the reverse carving method and sends his works to various countries around the world.
Continued His Path with Support from His Mother
Servet Küçükdemirel, given as an apprentice to a jeweler by his mother Sevim Küçükdemirel in Konya in 1981, expressed his desire to quit his job to his mother with the complaint that his master who taught him the profession beat him. Mother Sevim Küçükdemirel wanted her son to learn this profession because he dropped out of school on his own and did not allow him to leave his master. Then, Servet Küçükdemirel continued to work, completed his apprenticeship, became a journeyman, and went to the military. After his military service, Küçükdemirel opened his own business, and later, by experimenting with a different art here by using the reverse carving method, he started to work on rings.
Worldwide Recognition with Hand Carved Art
After opening his own business, Servet Küçükdemirel, dealing with carving art, started to be recognized worldwide by carving historical sites on rings using the reverse carving method. These unique works hand-carved by Servet Küçükdemirel are demanded by customers from many countries, from Australia to Canada, from Spain to Brazil. This special process cannot be done with technologies like machines or CNC and is entirely based on traditional handcraft.
Unique Rings That Amaze Customers
The rings crafted by Servet Küçükdemirel surprise the first viewers with their detailed reflection of historical sites. Instead of offering only collection pieces to his customers, Küçükdemirel aims to make them functional by processing stones brought from countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and India into the stones, creating unique pieces. People who are amazed by his workmanship are enchanted when they see the detailed craftsmanship inside the stones.