
Denis Nesterov in the jewelry business is not accidental: he began his career as a deputy director, and then director of a Cartier boutique on Kuznetsky Most. He continued his practical studies in this direction in the Art Jewels boutique, which he and his partner had already created. It was here that he met Japanese jewelers who carried out private orders for boutique clients, and found a common language with them: the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University, which he graduated from, his passion for Buddhism and Japanese culture played a role in this process.

Nesterov, now also a gemologist with a GIA diploma, came to the idea of his own jewelry business quite logically: he wanted to implement both his own ideas and interesting ideas, sometimes suggested by customers. This is how the Doguma brand was born this is how the Japanese pronounce the word “dogma”.
The brand DOGUMA is officially registered in Japan, where, along with Hong Kong, all jewelry is made. Nesterov works on product design with both Japanese artists and talents from Russia. The characteristic features of the brand’s jewelry are blackened gold and pavé of sapphires, emeralds, rubies or colored diamonds, which in each collection is woven into its own special characteristic pattern. Any product is created in the amount of 88 copies.

In the jewelry market, the brand is represented by products from four main collections. These are the Doguma, Birds of Paradise, Tibet and Bones collections. Any decoration of a jewelry company is distinguished by light weight and mobility in all moving parts. Doguma jewelry collections in Moscow can be seen in Moscow at the Art Jewel Jewelry House and in Ambassad multi-brand boutiques.










