Psuja - (noun) · pronounced: [psu-ya]
Definition: Derived from the Polish verb psuć — “to break”
About PSUYA
PSUYA
The name comes from a Polish word 'psuja' , meaning “the one who breaks.” What begins as mischief becomes a source of inspiration: PSUYA transforms breaking into an act of creation.
Through care, curiosity, and craftsmanship, PSUYA turns the broken and forgotten into objects of beauty — celebrating imperfection, emotion, and the power of renewal.
Psuya Values
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Play
Play is the heart of my process — an embrace of curiosity, experimentation, and imperfection. Through playful making, I discover unexpected forms and stories within the materials, allowing intuition to lead creation. -
Soul
The soul lives in each piece — the emotion, memory, and quiet essence of what it once was. Through craft and intention, I bring these stories forward, creating objects that feel alive and connected to their past. -
Pulse
Every material holds its own pulse — a rhythm shaped by nature, time, and touch. I honour each piece by reclaiming what’s been discarded, transforming the broken and unwanted into something new, meaningful, and beautiful.