£90.00
A signature earring to the Heritage collection. Made solid or with the space in sterling silver or gold. This piece can be customised into a necklace or pin. Contact designer
The theme is Africa, a collection that draws inspiration from the unique mix of heritage and ancestral representation of the designer's background.
A wise person will always find a way - Tanzanian Proverb.
Also stocked online and in store with Wolf and Badger.
£390.00
Introducing The Step ring.
Inspired by The Hero's journey; of tales that involve a hero or heroine who goes on an adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory, and then comes home, changed or transformed.
'Never look backwards, or you'll fall down the stairs'. Rudyard Kipling
As featured in Vogue and Glamour.
Also available on line and in store with Wolf and Badger.
£170.00
Hex is a Greek prefix which means 'six'. As the hexagon is found throughout nature, it is considered a symbol of harmony and balance. However, the esoteric wisdom of the hexagon goes much deeper – right to the heart of our origins. To the ancient sages that incorporated the hexagon into their system of sacred geometry, the hexagon represented the potential for life.
Our Hex cuff is proud and bold yet simple and elegant; part of our Six of Six collection and cuff series.
Muse: Hex is for our woman who celebrates her independence, strength and feminine beauty. Say it loud and say it proud!
Model also wears Leona fancy hoop gold plated silver earrings.
£50.00
£50.00
Inanna was the Sumerian Goddess of love, fertility, and warfare, and goddess of the E-Anna temple at the city of Uruk, her main center.
Made in sterling silver and hung in sterling silver V wire.
£125.00
Inspired by Egypt, Nubian rulers and especially Isis, the Egyptian goddess of Love.
She is one of the most important Goddesses of ancient Egypt. Her name is said to be the Greek form of an ancient Egyptian word for “throne.”
Made with Agate, hand carved Green stone / Jade and Adinkra beads, depicting skillfulness and reconciliation.
Pair with Isis earrings.
*This is a one off piece and so only one is in stock.
£25.00
Inspired by Egypt, Nubian rulers and especially Isis, the Egyptian goddess of Love.
She is one of the most important Goddesses of ancient Egypt. Her name is said to be the Greek form of an ancient Egyptian word for “throne.”
Made with hand carved Green stone / Jade. Pair with Isis necklace
*These are a one off piece and so only one is in stock.
£180.00
The honeycomb cuff takes its symbolic meaning from the bee and the beehive as well as honey.
Symbolically, a bee is a spiritual traveller, honey is spiritual wisdom and thus a honeycomb is symbolically a place of memory and inspiration; a place of vision, love and transformation.
Kiri takes inspiration from the Greek word for Honeycomb: Kirithra. Part of our new Six of Six Collection; Kiri embodies the ‘rooms’ and ‘cells’ that make up the home where bees place their honey and young; a place of vision, love and transformation.
Kiri is for our spiritual woman, the wanderer and wild woman. With her open heart and wise soul.
The woman who follows the crowd will usually go no further than the crowd. The woman who walks alone is likely to find herself in places no one has ever been before.” - Albert Einstein.
Metal - Sterling silver / plated in 18ct yellow gold
£185.00
Sun Goddess, Leona.
Muse: Leona, is for our Lioness, the quiet but fearless woman; the mother, the sister, the friend, strong and loyal; she is the sun, the goddess the warrior.
Model also wears Leaon fancy hoop silver earrings
£170.00
Sun Goddess, Leona.
Muse: Leona, is for our Lioness, the quiet but fearless woman; the mother, the sister, the friend, strong and loyal; she is the sun, the goddess the warrior.
Model also wears Leona bracelet in silver.
The earrings come in a single or double hoop as shown.
£70.00
Here we introduce our Melissa earrings. In Greek mythology Melissa is the Bee Goddess.
We use the hexagon again in homage to those worker bees. Pair with our Melissa necklace or our Hera necklace.
Also stocked online with Wolf and Badger.
As featured in The Art of Design and The World of Interiors magazines.
£55.00
This mosaic of clay beads from Ghana make up a beautiful bold statement piece. Finished with a sterling silver clasp. They are simple reminders of the simplest aspects of life; love, peace and happiness.
Clay beads date as far back as 1000 BC in various regions across the world. In Africa, clay beads were used as trade beads in countries such as Ghana and Mali. More recently in the hippie era they were also known as ''Love Beads'. Clay beads were traditionally used in prayer strands as well as in amulets as jewelry.