This sterling silver climbing vine ring was featured in our March 2022 box. With it's open vine design, you can size up or down depending on how you choose to wear it! This ring would also make a great gift for a friend who loves all thing nature!
Silver Leaf Necklace
Regular price$ 30.00
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Handcrafted silver necklace with lobster claw clasp.
Pointed Silver Necklace
Regular price$ 30.00
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Handcrafted silver necklace with lobster claw clasp.
Triple Oval Necklace
Regular price$ 30.00
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This Tibetan necklace is handcrafted with Tibetan silver and features three ovals at the neckline. Approximately 16 inches in total length, this necklace sits closer to the collar bone and can be dressed up or down.
Black Beaded Bracelet // Kuchi Tribe
Regular price$ 18.00
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Kuchi bracelet, handmade by an ancient tribe in Afghanistan.
The Kuchi people are Pakhtuns, which is the dominant tribe in Afghanistan. While they are largely settled now, historically they were a nomadic tribe that traveled the ancient trade routes between Afghanistan and Pakistan. They were the wanderers, the explorers, a romantic tribe of nomads who revered the vibrant and intricate art their jewelry displayed. This craft of jewels is a celebration of life, of beauty, of style, of electric, colorful boldness!
The Kuchi often add coins, bells, and colorful cut glass to their adornments—bringing a richer life and experience to the jewelry. Many believe that these jewels not only amplify ones radiance and beauty, but that they also ward off evil spirits.
Kuchi jewelry has a great and rich cultural history—with the designs having remained mainly unchanged over the last 3000 years.
Regal Stance Earrings
Regular price$ 26.00
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Elevate your spirit with the magick of the Renaissance's past. Adorn your ears with the immense detail that lies within each pair of these decadent earrings. Just as the artists decorated the walls and cathedrals of the 15th and 16th century, we invite you to decorate your ears with the same extravagance.
Green Tears Necklace // Kuchi Tribe
Regular price$ 30.00
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Kuchi necklace, handmade by an ancient tribe in Afghanistan.
The Kuchi people are Pakhtuns, which is the dominant tribe in Afghanistan. While they are largely settled now, historically they were a nomadic tribe that traveled the ancient trade routes between Afghanistan and Pakistan. They were the wanderers, the explorers, a romantic tribe of nomads who revered the vibrant and intricate art their jewelry displayed. This craft of jewels is a celebration of life, of beauty, of style, of electric, colorful boldness!
The Kuchi often add coins, bells, and colorful cut glass to their adornments—bringing a richer life and experience to the jewelry. Many believe that these jewels not only amplify ones radiance and beauty, but that they also ward off evil spirits.
Kuchi jewelry has a great and rich cultural history—with the designs having remained mainly unchanged over the last 3000 years.
Lapis Lazuli is commonly used and is a deep blue stone known said to inspire creativity and confidence.
Reds, greens and turquoise pieces are commonly a colored Howlite. Howlite is said to be a calming stone and is ideal to wear when encountering stressful energy.
Black Tears Statement Necklace // Kuchi Tribe
Regular price$ 30.00
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Kuchi necklace, handmade by an ancient tribe in Afghanistan.
The Kuchi people are Pakhtuns, which is the dominant tribe in Afghanistan. While they are largely settled now, historically they were a nomadic tribe that traveled the ancient trade routes between Afghanistan and Pakistan. They were the wanderers, the explorers, a romantic tribe of nomads who revered the vibrant and intricate art their jewelry displayed. This craft of jewels is a celebration of life, of beauty, of style, of electric, colorful boldness!
The Kuchi often add coins, bells, and colorful cut glass to their adornments—bringing a richer life and experience to the jewelry. Many believe that these jewels not only amplify ones radiance and beauty, but that they also ward off evil spirits.
Kuchi jewelry has a great and rich cultural history—with the designs having remained mainly unchanged over the last 3000 years.