NERI Gallery is built on a simple belief:
Materials matter. Where they come from matters. What we choose to make with them matters.
NERI began as a studio practice and grew into a collective conviction: that beautiful things should be made from truthful materials, by hands that know what they're doing — and that these things should be available to people who appreciate them, not only those who can afford to display wealth.
Every piece begins somewhere real—pulled from the earth, shaped by hand, or formed through process. A mineral carries its origin. A painting carries the movement of the artist. A piece of glass holds the memory of transformation.
We don’t try to hide those things—we bring them forward.
NERI exists in the space between art and object. Work here isn’t meant to feel distant or untouchable. It’s meant to be lived with—worn, displayed, handled, and kept.
We also believe in transparency. Materials are sourced directly, often from people we know. Artists are part of the story, not separated from it. Every piece has a lineage—from origin to final form.
This is not about perfection.
It is about connection—to material, to maker, and to meaning.
From raw material to finished object, everything we offer is made to be real, and worth keeping.