CLADDAGH

A modern design of the 17th century Claddagh ring. The Claddagh ring has 3 symbols, starting from the top: the crown for loyalty; the heart for love; and the hands for friendship. Each ring can be worn separately or as a set. Folklore has it that if you wear the heart pointing toward you, it means your heart is taken. If it points outwards, the wearer is open to love and not in a relationship. What way would you wear yours? 

QUEENS & KINGS

Take these nuggets and wear them as your crown! Everyone deserves to be celebrated. Let this jewellery give you the strength and self-belief that you deserve. This jewellery makes a statement as well as being comfortable to wear every day to remind you of just how special you are.

FACETS OF LIFE

Every diamond begins as a rough rock and as the facets are polished, this stone becomes one of the most precious and celebrated on earth. You are a diamond! Celebrate all the angles life gives you, the good, as they make you the diamond that you are today! This jewellery has been hand carved to create unique angles to celebrate all that makes you whole.

TRIBAL

My Tribal collection is attributed to cultures, tribes and rituals within jewellery throughout our world. I have taken inspiration from the Kayan tribes, who layer rings on their neck, the Mursi Tribe who wear discs in their lip and have created a range that I personally wanted to wear to celebrate special occasions within my tribe, my family. Jewellery allows us to express ourselves. Whether we realise it or not, we choose which Jewellery to wear depending on how we feel. Jewellery gives us a sense of belonging and identity be it in Western culture, such as punks wearing pins through their ears or Kenyan Maasai tribes wearing coloured beads to send a message.

Ogham / Grá

What better way to celebrate our history than with the word ‘Grá’, meaning ‘Love’. Ogham (pronounced Owam in Irish) is an ancient Irish Alphabet that was used around the 4th Century AD in Ireland. It was typically carved into stone and trees vertically and reads from the bottom up! I love using Ogham in my work as I can design visually beautiful jewellery that holds a coded message within it. Wear your Ogham jewellery everyday and you can decide whether you tell the meaning behind your beautiful linear design, or keep it to yourself.

PROUD MARY

As a designer, I draw inspiration from diverse cultures and societies, creating jewellery that encourages people to think about what they wear and why. My Proud Mary Collection was born from exploring two seemingly contrasting female figures: Mother Mary and Tina Turner. Despite their different backgrounds, both women embody strength and resilience, overcoming significant challenges and becoming iconic within their respective cultures. This vibrant jewellery collection captures the essence of Mary’s famous image with a colourful halo and takes its name from Tina Turner’s rendition of “Proud Mary.” Whether or not these women resonate with you, I hope this jewellery empowers you to pursue your dreams, express yourself boldly, and take pride in who you are.

Triskele / The ’Celtic’ Swirl

Did you know that the Triskele pre-dates the arrival of the Celts in Ireland and can be traced back to Neolithic times, which is roughly 3,200 years BC! I have designed a range around this recognisable symbol, not only because it is visually beautiful, but because of its meaning, which has been greatly debated. Due to its age, who knows which is correct: Some say it represents the physical realm, the spirit world and the celestial world of the sun, moon, stars and planets; Others debate the Triskele symbolises strength, progress and the ability to move forward. Which do you believe? Personally, I like to think it symbolises all the above, giving great inner strength to the wearer as well as respect for the world around us.

SUPERWOMAN

This collection symbolises the strength of women. Feel empowered, and be reminded of your confidence and strength within when you wear this bold statement jewellery.