Cliques are sooo high school, right? But still - there's no denying the power of a tribe coming together with one voice. A united tribe. A tribe welcoming differences. A tribe rooting for the unique power of one another.
Who's your tribe? What does a tribe mean to you? What role are you taking within the tribe?
For those who’re looking to strengthen their spiritual bonds, jewelry can be used to celebrate the powerful yet invisible tapestry of spirits uniting us all.
The crown ring at its most elegant. This set of marquise cut stones bursts with feminine energy, radiating the delicate strength of the feminine. Find yourself leading a tribe? Tap into the power of garnet, sapphire, and tanzanite to get 20/20 vision for your tribe, so you can turn heated debates into a collective agreement.
A tribe ring for:
The Queen of the tribe
The mother figure you look up to
The trendsetter, the initiator, the inventor
A soothing pairing of gems to calm down your nerves and wear your wrongs with pride. Perfect for anyone bringing their dreams earthside. The sapphire is ethically sourced from indigenous sapphire miners in the very heart of Indonesian Borneo. The raw sapphire gets you high on dreams, while opal keeps you grounded. These are the gems to keep it real - in your highs and lows.
Tribe earrings for:
The bookworm
The keen observer of the everyday; the first one to notice a peculiar something blooming through the crack
Writing down pearls of wisdom in your intention journalor pocket notebook
The dreamiest necklace to paint hope and scale the sky. These are the stones to rekindle a dying creative spirit and to bounce back from a sluggish afternoon after a long commute. Trying to pen a self-love poem? Getting your tribe to visualize a future? This is the charm to strike up the courage to write down a life with your community full of good vibes.
A tribe necklace for:
Summoning the creative gods
Storytellers who love to weave stories from the past to illuminate our present time
Planting the seeds of hope
A string of the sunniest gems to tribal-dance to the sun gods or soaking up the sun naked (without forgetting the sunblock). Peridot is the mysterious green light from meteorites (this gem literally comes from meteors). Citrine is the sunniest sister of all with its intense, drooling yellow honey color. Hessonite garnet is a rare bird in the garnet family. The three of them together make a crown of a unique spring symphony.
A tribe ring for:
A natural performance artist, the child at heart
Anyone whose job is to get the spirit of the tribe up
Manifesting the spirit of Julia Child so you can crack jokes while cracking the code of French recipes
If you wanna step out of Lady Di’s spotlight and make your own, these colorful raw sapphires might be for you. Yes, sapphire is more than the royal blue stone dotting Lady Di’s finger! Sapphire comes in a burst of colors, from feisty fuschia to leafy greens to juicy orange. Even though it sits below diamond as the strongest gemstone, as the stone of wisdom, sapphire is just as mighty.
Tribe earrings for:
The heart of the tribe who keeps everyone in sync
That person you trust to keep your secrets
Your wise friend who always seems to know what lies underneath, but holds no judgment
Earrings to celebrate differences and breaking boundaries. These mismatched gemstone earrings show how unlikely pairs can make beautiful forms. If making the most out of awkward differences is your forte, then these mismatched earrings are for you.
Tribe earrings for:
The creative soul who’d create a flower mandala on the spot at your party
That friend you trust to design your wedding dress or wedding decor
Creating a punchy, provocative poster to move people and shake things up