IMPSTR.SYNDRM exists at the intersection of fine art and jewelry, where adornment becomes a vehicle for cultural memory and personal expression. Conceptually driven and deeply rooted in South Asian traditions, the label approaches each piece as an individual work rather than a product—created entirely by hand and never repeated.

Operating on a made-to-order model, IMPSTR.SYNDRM rejects the logic of mass production in favor of intention and singularity. There are no shortcuts, intermediaries, or duplicate editions. Every object is shaped through a direct relationship between maker and material, allowing each piece to retain its own distinct identity.


That same authorship extends beyond the jewelry itself. Every image, campaign, and piece of social media content is conceived and produced by the founder, resulting in a visual language that feels cohesive and unmistakably personal. The brand’s world is built with the same care as the objects it presents—where storytelling and craftsmanship are inseparable.


Balancing contemporary experimentation with cultural references that span generations, IMPSTR.SYNDRM creates adornments that function as both sculpture and statement. The work has garnered recognition through collaborations with designer Veejay Floresca during CFDA/NYFW and editorial coverage in Vanilla Issue Magazine, yet its philosophy remains unchanged: one piece, one vision, one time.