ABOUT

Yolanda Tolón was born between Seville and Ronda, two places that have deeply shaped her understanding of beauty, history, and time.

Although Sevillian by origin, Ronda has always been part of her. Her father is from Ronda, and that connection has brought her back—not only as a place to live, but as a space in which to create and give meaning to her work.

In 2023, she presented her first collection, Tarsis, a series of pieces born from a personal reinterpretation of the Treasure of El Carambolo. From this imagery, she constructed her own legend—a way of connecting past and present through jewelry.

She works with ancestral techniques such as lost-wax casting, always seeking the purity of the process. Each piece emerges from a direct dialogue between her hands and the material, without interference or artifice.

Her intention is not only to create jewelry, but to recover a way of making in which time, imperfection, and history form an essential part of each piece.

Today, from her space in Ronda, she develops not only her own collections, but also experiences where others can create their own jewelry, alongside a small gallery where different artists and artisans coexist.

For her, jewelry is not just an object: it is memory, identity, and process.

                                     

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