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Title: Gemiria Launches as First Custom Name Jewelry Brand Supporting Over 200 Languages Worldwide

Budapest, Hungary, 13th Feb 2026 - The personalized jewelry market has long struggled with one major flaw: many customers have faced the frustration of seeing their names misrepresented, whether through the simplification of their name, the removal of accents, or the complete lack of support for non-English scripts. For years, this issue has persisted, leaving people with limited options that don’t truly represent their cultural identity.Gemiria, a revolutionary custom name jewelry brand launched in January 2026, is changing the industry by offering authentic representation of names in multiple writing systems. From Korean Hangul to Arabic, Hebrew, Cyrillic, Japanese Katakana, and Latin-based alphabets with diacritics, Gemiria guarantees that every name is represented accurately and with respect.“The jewelry industry has long ignored the diverse needs of millions of people,” says Daniel Volgyi, co-founder of Gemiria. “We wanted to build something that changes this by giving everyone the opportunity to see their names exactly as they should be.”Gemiria’s custom jewelry allows for full accuracy, offering a truly personalized experience for every customer.The Problem: A Limited System That Doesn't Represent EveryoneFor many, the frustration is clear. Names are often reduced to simplified versions that strip away important accents or fail to reflect the authentic writing system of the language. Daniel Volgyi, co-founder of Gemiria, experienced this challenge firsthand. As a Hungarian with an accent on his name, he regularly faced issues with his name being incorrectly spelled, including "Dániel" becoming "Daniel" and his surname “Völgyi” being altered to “Voelgyi.”“When I tried ordering custom jewelry, the same thing happened: my name was altered,” Völgyi recalls. “This isn...


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