New Jewellery Collections for Mothers
Introducing six new Mother’s Day jewellery collections. Designed by our artists, customised by you.
Each of these collections has been created to tell your personal story. Customise your piece with hand-stamped initials, dates, birthstones and symbolic elements. As life’s journey unfolds, add a new charm to celebrate a new baby or an engraving to commemorate a special milestone.
Collaborate with us to create a truly meaningful piece of jewellery that can be passed down through generations.
Yuko Fujita: Bespoke Bouquets
Yuko invites you to string a wearable ‘bouquet’ of native flowers for your mother. Individual botanical charms can be selected and threaded along a chain, creating a bespoke necklace.
Choose a flower to symbolise each child in your family – a bold waratah, a gentle correa. Add charms over time to welcome new children or celebrate anniversaries.
Maria Natoli: Code
Maria has devised a secret code to represent significant dates. This pattern of triangles and dashes can be stamped into sterling silver rings, bracelets and necklaces, to signify your children’s birth dates, your wedding anniversary or an important numeral.
Maria’s pieces are punctuated with pops of colour provided by charms and tassels made from recycled knitting needles, and feature thoughtfully-placed rings and clasps where more charms can be added in time.
Camilla Gough: Pea Pods
White lustrous pearls peek out from Camilla’s ‘pea pod’ brooches and necklaces – each pearl representing a family member. The sides of the pod are forged snugly around the pearls, forming a secure embrace that echoes the nurturing capsule of familial love. Drawing strongly on her background as a sculptor, Camilla’s work represents a masterful command of delicate materials.
Each piece is customised to reflect your family grouping, and can be made in a range of sizes and precious metals.
Claire Taylor: Lasting Impressions
Claire’s work captures fragile textures and patterns in metal. Organically shaped circles are pressed with symbols such as flowers, birds, leaves or blossoms. Each circle can symbolise a child or a moment, creating a layered necklace that resonates with meaning and connection.
Create your own necklace by choosing a chain and as many charms as you like – each charm can be stamped with initials or inset with birthstones.
Mild Steel Spheres: Jin Ah Jo
Jin Ah forms mild steel, often used for industrial or architectural purposes, into sharp geometric structures. Her Mother’s Day collection comprises perforated spheres and circles symbolising children, either strung together or nestled inside coloured cups representing the mother. Bold primary colours and industrial materials reference the strength and passion of a mother’s love.
Vikki Kassioras: Token
Ancient Greek phrases from Sappho’s fragments imbue Vikki’s sterling silver pieces with meaning. Your pendant can be stamped with names, dates, or Greek phrases meaning “Gather a child to its mother” or “I have a beautiful child who is like golden flowers”.
Add embossed charms customised with your children’s initials or set with birthstones. The textured surfaces of Vikki’s pieces are the result of an array of processes, giving the jewellery the feeling of being a recently discovered artefact.