Katja Koselj
info@katjakoselj.com
+386 (0)31 459 021

About Us

Subtle luxury created by the combination of quality materials in a crocheted mix of colours and textures, frosted with tiny diamond-like sparks of Swarovski® crystals, for a glamorous and exciting style fitted for every woman and any occasion.

Katja Koselj – oKKo has recently established itself as a hot new brand on the Slovenian fashion scene. The remarkable crocheted jewellery has won over many members of the fairer sex. The oKKo brand jewellery is also often the first choice of many Slovenian celebrities who love to display their favourite pieces both during public events, such as the Slovenian Academy Awards Viktorji, Miss Universe, and Femme fatale, as well as in their private lives. Among them we can find:

  • Tjaša Kokalj, writer and Miss Universe Slovenia 2007
  • Rebeka Dremelj, singer and Miss Slovenia 2001
  • Anja K. Tomažin, TV host
  • Nuša Derenda, Slovenian Eurovision contender 2001
  • Alenka Bikar, Slovenian Olympic athlete
  • Nuška Drašček, Perpetuum Jazzile soloist and singer
  • Sanja Grohar, singer and Miss Slovenia 2005
  • Nuša Šenk, top model
  • Alenka Godec, singer
  • Maja Štamol Drolc, fashion designer
  • Tara Zupančič, model and Miss Alpeadria 2009
  • Brigita Bukovec, Slovenian Olympic athlete
  • Mirela Korač, Miss Universe Slovenia 2009
  • Eva Černe, singer
  • Nataša Pinoza, Miss Universe Slovenia 2006

“oKKo jewellery is breathtaking. Unique pieces coming to life underneath the designer’s fingertips are like pearls, entwining imagination and precision.”
(magazine Obrazi, 2011)

“Designing jewellery is a form of relaxation for me, it brings me joy … it completes me and allows my thoughts, feelings and ideas to come to life. Everything is an inspiration; surrounding nature, a cup of coffee, my friends, even my dreams. My ideas and techniques, that help them bring to life, have grown and developed throughout the years … and my own, unique style came to be … precise, symmetrical, wrapped in a story of its own … beautifully kitsch and rich; just like myself.
In every piece of my jewellery you can find a piece of me. That is why I find it important for people to understand what – and who – exactly they are wearing … how much thought, love and dedication has been poured into every intricate detail of my work … how many years it takes for an idea to grow into something that can be called art, a finished product that people can wear today.”