I was always fascinated by jewellery as objects: and how they were a means of passing down stories, forging bonds, and protecting oneself, across all cultures, since the beginning of time. After studying Dante Alighieri’s at university, I made one piece of jewellery for each of his one hundred poems. Dante’s story was one of feeling lost in the dark wood, of not knowing the right path in life and I wanted to create a universe that celebrated the beauty of imperfection and vulnerability.
This became the centre of the brand: to forge timeless Modern Heirlooms (handcrafted locally in London's Hatton Garden) where each piece has a story and invites the wearer to unlock their own. I worked for two years as an au pair, whilst crafting the brand late into the night. It started to grow organically, and as time went on, we found an incredible community, who shared their stories with us and became our friends—all through this universal language of jewellery.
Over the last few years, our key pillars have come to the forefront. Production and sustainability are key: as we work with family-run casters, we're able to make products safely if demands soar. I've always wanted to use the business to support local communities and to bring people together.
Over the last few years, we partnered with (the UK's largest food bank network) during a tough time for them. We also started working with who is key in supporting women trapped in abusive relationships. With the support of our incredibl.
