
Stories
Strength in Sisterhood
on 4th December 2020
We create meaningful pieces of jewellery that tell powerful human stories. Many of those stories highlight the strength and connections between women.
We create meaningful pieces of jewellery that tell powerful human stories. Many of those stories highlight the strength and connections between women.
As we approach our 22nd birthday, Emma Goodsir contemplates what e.g.etal means to the makers, the collectors and the culture of Melbourne.
‘New Religion’ unpacks the spirituality, joy and pressures women face as they struggle to pursue the elusive balance between work, family and self.
See an Australian sapphire take shape, from rough to polished gem. Cut by eye using time-honoured techniques.
Our tips and ideas for creating a beautiful custom piece, gleaned through 22 years of bespoke jewellery.
Over the next month, we will randomly send out ten surprise packages to our Melbourne clients, with a lovely selection of pick-me-up goodies to transgress the lockdown borders.
e.g.etal presents an exhibition of contemporary jewellery designed and handmade by Melbourne jeweller Rhys Turner.
We’ve decided to close the gallery on Mondays, and finish a little earlier on Fridays (at 6pm). All other opening hours remain the same.
“Receiving and giving love is what makes us fully human, and unites us with all other sentient beings.” The story of Peggy’s ring for Foopsie.
We visited artist Suzi Zutic in her studio, surrounded by sweeping views, a trove of gems & beautiful rings.
Anita recently visited a town in Germany to learn new (and old) techniques to inform her latest work.
One has to be the one of the most meaningful and daring proposals we’ve ever encountered …