About

DYSKINESIAA is a personal design project created in Paris by Ilyasse Ebadi, a young designer working at the intersection of jewelry, sculpture, and wearable forms.

It's a space to experiment with ideas, through objects, garments, and wearable forms, without rushing, without compromise.
Every piece is made in a Paris atelier, one by one, with intention and time.

THE WORK

The pieces are anatomical architectures, built from fragments of the body and organic matter. Bones, joints, knuckles, vertebrae, shells, tissue.

Forms that read like extensions of the body rather than additions to it. The starting point is always the body itself. How a finger bends. How a wrist holds weight. How the back of a hand changes shape when it grips.

I came from art and design, with a background in 3D modeling, fabrication, and graphic work. That's probably why the pieces look the way they do.


THE STUDIO

Everything is produced locally in very limited batches, without stock or overproduction. Packaging is FSC-certified, and designed for longevity.The brand stands against mass production. No fast cycles, no overproduction, no clones. Limited series, sometimes one-of-a-kind, always sterling silver 925. Built to last.

THE MATERIAL

Sterling silver 925. 92.5% pure silver, alloyed with copper for strength. The same standard as fine jewelry, on every piece we make.


THE NAME

DYSKINESIAA is a medical word. It refers to an involuntary, uncontrolled movement. A disruption in rhythm.

The name comes from applying that pathology to a wider movement, social and personal, then translating it graphically through pieces and jewelry. The work is the visual record of that disruption.


Ilyasse Ebadi
Founder, DYSKINESIAA

About the Designer

Ilyasse Ebadi was born in Paris in 2004 and founded DYSKINESIAA in 2024 as a personal design project. The studio is the visible result of a private obsession with how the human body holds itself together, the vertebrae stacked like cast columns, the phalanges articulated like small machines, the skin pulled taut over the architecture underneath. That fascination became a working method.

The design language alternates between the anatomical and the architectural. Anatomy supplies the references, vertebrae, ribs, finger phalanges, articulated plates, that drive the Exoderme collection. Architecture supplies the discipline, structure precedes ornament, every line carries a load. Materials are kept narrow on purpose: solid 925 sterling silver, real shed snakeskin suspended in transparent resin, vegetable-tanned leather, and FSC packaging. No plating, no shortcuts, no animal harvested for the work.

The reference shelf inside the atelier is short and consistent. Maison Margiela for the ethic of anonymity and reuse. The Bauhaus for the conviction that form must serve structure. Rick Owens for the comfort with rawness as a finished state. Andreas Vesalius, the sixteenth-century anatomist, for the original drawings of bone and tendon that underwrite half the vocabulary of the studio. Made-to-order is the natural conclusion of these influences, no inventory, no overproduction, every piece cast for a named client and signed by hand.

DYSKINESIAA has been worn and featured by A$AP Rocky in DON'T BE DUMB, by Stormy on the cover of Rolling Stone MENA, by Antonio Salvatore in Vogue, and by Genezio in Views France, among others.

Ilyasse Ebadi, Founder of DYSKINESIAA.