Harper’s Bazaar Arabia dedicated its “24 Hours With…” feature to Ani Han — artist, jewellery designer, and co-founder of Enso Design Lab™. The article traces a quiet architecture of time, revealing how her daily rituals shape a practice where form becomes reflection, and jewellery becomes a gesture of consciousness.
“Every detail is a story, every creation a conversation, and every piece becomes art.” — Harper’s Bazaar Arabia
6:45 AM — Opening the silence
Cool air. Bare feet. A matcha latte carried outside into the first light. No screens, no voices. Just the sound of the pool and the long inhale before the day begins. For Ani, presence is a medium — and morning is the canvas.
9:30 AM — Dressing as resonance
The act of getting ready is unhurried. Minimal skin care. A quiet fabric. The choice of an object to wear — not for decoration, but for alignment. This is where new Enso designs begin: not with a sketch, but with a sensed frequency.
10:00 AM — The studio as instrument
Music fills the space — Max Richter, sometimes Einaudi, sometimes silence. The studio becomes a chamber for discipline and improvisation. The flow is structured but porous: morning for creation, afternoon for conversations.
2:00 PM — Meals as pause
Clean flavours. Honest ingredients. Sushi or a mineral broth shared with close collaborators. Even meals become quiet collaborations — grounding, intimate, clarifying.
7:00 PM — Return to stillness
Evening unfolds with movement: a walk, a handpan melody, a long shower. Sometimes Fellini. Sometimes a comedy. Always, a small closing ritual: “Thank you — today had texture.”
Harmony with Enso
Ani’s day is a choreography of intervals. Between sound and stillness. Action and receptivity. It’s within these intervals that the pieces of Enso Design Lab are born — tactile, elemental, precise. Not jewellery as ornament, but as awareness.