j e w e l r y c o l l e c t i o n
Each piece of jewelry is inspired by an ancient symbol and brings age-old meaning into your modern day.

Aleph / Strength
Aleph represents strength, leadership and resilience. Drawn four thousand years ago in the shape of an ox head, it is an age old reminder that you are strongest in your present moment while being mindful of the past and future.

Bet / Home
Bet represents home and what is within. Drawn four thousand years ago in the shape of a tent floor plan, it is an age old reminder to filter restful places and cultivate family.

Kaf / Open Hands
Kaf represents generosity and flexibility to direct your will. Drawn four thousand years ago as an open hand, it is an age old reminder that you’ve been given the power to choose.

Mem / Water
Mem represents the immensity, power, and mystery of the sea. Drawn four thousand years ago in the shape of waves of water, it is an age old reminder of primitive movement from deep places and the beauty it carries.

Samekh / Support
Samekh represents protection and support like a thorn protects the flower’s beauty. Drawn four thousand years ago as a thorn or a hand on a staff, it is an age old reminder to protect what is most valuable.

Peh / Mouth
Peh represents drinking in life and speaking out truth. Drawn four thousand years ago in the shape of a mouth, it is an age old reminder that you’ve have been given a voice.

Qof / Sun
Qof represents future and hope. Drawn four thousand years ago as a sun meeting the horizon, it is an age old reminder to gather in the light and let go of past shadows.

Kaf / Hand
Kaf represents generosity and flexibility to direct your will. Drawn four thousand years ago as an open hand, it is an age old reminder that you’ve been given the power to choose.

Dalet / Door
Dalet represents a pathway. Four thousand years ago it was drawn as the doorway of a nomadic tent. Needing to stoop down to enter, it is an age old reminder that humility begins the passageway.

Ayin / Eye
Ayin represents unfiltered seeing and understanding and an enlightenment that comes from experience. Drawn four thousand years ago as an eye, it is an age old reminder to set your gaze on what is true.

Aleph / Strength
Aleph represents strength, leadership and resilience. Drawn four thousand years ago in the shape of an ox head, it is an age old reminder that you are strongest in your present moment while being mindful of the past and future.

Samekh / Support
Samekh represents protection and support like a thorn protects the flower’s beauty. Drawn four thousand years ago as a thorn or a hand on a staff, it is an age old reminder to protect what is most valuable.

Mem / Water
Mem represents the immensity, power, and mystery of the sea. Drawn four thousand years ago in the shape of waves of water, it is an age old reminder of primitive movement from deep places and the beauty it carries.

Tav / Mark
Tav represents a marking, sign, and covenant. Drawn four thousand years ago in the shape of an X, it is an age old reminder to seal significant moments and the importance of having an aim.