
Melmomilk Design is a jewelry practice rooted in transformation. Founded by Japanese designer Mami, the brand finds delicacy in what is often overlooked—reworking discarded plastic into finely crafted floral forms that feel light, intentional, and quietly luminous.


Each piece is handcrafted, with waste materials reshaped into iridescent petals that catch the light without excess. Earrings and necklaces bloom into soft, sculptural trinkets, frequently finished with freshwater pearls that add a sense of balance and refinement. The result is jewelry that feels whimsical yet considered, expressive without ornamentation for its own sake.
Sustainability is not an afterthought within Melmomilk’s process—it is the foundation. By upcycling plastic into wearable objects, the brand repositions waste as material of possibility, extending its impact beyond aesthetics alone. These are pieces that carry meaning in both form and origin, where beauty is inseparable from intention.


Melmomilk Design ultimately exists in the space where fragility and responsibility meet—proof that thoughtful craft can reframe the discarded into something enduring and alive.
