About Makila Nsika
Makila Nsika founded M.Kala with a vision to create meaningful jewellery that honours the land of her childhood and the people who preserve its stories. Her work is rooted in the belief that true beauty emerges from unexpected places and should reflect a commitment to sustainability, heritage, and innovation.
Her pieces are tactile and timeless, crafted from materials that resonate with contemporary narratives and dreams of positive change. Her designs are inspired by the organic textures and cultural significance of these materials, transforming them into wearable symbols of history and transformation.
A central material in Makila Nsika’s work is the palm nut, an often-overlooked element of global industry. In the Republic of Congo, her birth’s place, its kernel is a food waste. Makila’s Palms jewellery transforms discarded palm kernels into jewellery, combining recycled silver, ancient Kongo motifs and modern techniques. Roasted for rich contrast, the kernels are laser-engraved with patterns symbolising life cycles. Each piece recalls forest textures and honours both heritage and sustainable practice.
Each piece in Palms merges artisanship and technology, blending symbols from the ancient Kongo kingdoms with modern design sensibilities. Through her practice, and as a local collaborator working to upskill members of her Congo community, Makila is committed to building a long term, globally aligned, jewellery vision.