What stones do we use and where do they come from?
Updated at 2026-05-07
Some of our pieces feature natural stones, selected for their depth, character, and individuality.
Natural variation
All stones used in our jewellery are natural.
This means:
- Each stone is unique in color, pattern, and texture
- No two pieces will look exactly the same
- Small variations are part of the design — not a defect
This natural variation is what gives every piece its distinct appearance.
Our stones and their origin
We work with a curated selection of natural stones, sourced from regions known for their quality:
| Stone | Origin |
|---|---|
| Blue Pietersite | Namibia |
| Lapis Lazuli | Afghanistan |
| Malachite | Russia |
| Red Aqeeq | Iran / Brazil / Yemen |
| Turquoise | USA (Arizona) |
| Black Onyx | Brazil, India |
| Pyrite | Peru, Spain |
| Chrysocolla | Mexico, Peru, USA |
| Chrysocolla-Malachite | USA, Peru, Mexico |
| Tiger Eye | South Africa |
| Red Tiger Eye | South Africa |
As natural materials are subject to availability, the exact origin of a specific stone in your piece may vary.
However, all stones are selected based on strict standards for quality, durability, and visual consistency.
How we select our stones
Before being used in our jewellery, each stone is carefully chosen and inspected.
We focus on:
- Structural integrity and finish
- Balanced color and natural pattern
- Compatibility with the overall design
What to expect over time
Natural stones are durable, but they should still be treated with care.
- Avoid strong impacts or dropping your jewellery
- Remove your piece during intense activities
- Clean gently and avoid harsh chemicals
Crafted to last
Each piece is assembled and checked by hand to ensure it meets our quality standards.
If you ever notice an issue with your stone, our team is here to help.