For the one who held the line.
She carried everyone else for years. Matriarch was made for the spring she carries herself.
She carried everyone else for a decade. Matriarch is for the spring she carries herself — two labradorite pendants, one intention answering another.
Not a gift.
A journey.
A witness.
Not decoration. Declaration.
She carried everyone else for years. Matriarch was made for the spring she carries herself.
Layers that hold up to salt, sun, sand, and airports. Water-bright gemstones for the woman who packs light and lands certain.
A chain that answers for you. For the oath taken, the decision kept, the room walked into.
Color on color. For the Keeper who stopped dressing for the room and started dressing for the woman she's becoming.
White rhodium, cool light, worn close to the skin. The stack you reach for on the days nobody else notices — and that's the point.
No. 06 — Mother's Day Edit
Five pieces from the Mother's Day Edit. Designed and made in-house. $150–$748.
No. 01 · Bracelet
Solid brass. A line she wants to remember.
$150
Carry Know Your History →
No. 02 · Earrings
White rhodium. Hoops she'll reach for daily.
$220
Carry Dream Beautiful →
No. 03 · Bracelet
Sterling silver cuff. For the mother who never lived small.
$225
Carry the Cuff →
No. 04 · Ring
Black enamel. Banded in pearl.
$300
Carry Gigi →
No. 05 · Necklace
The piece named for what it is.
$748
Carry Mother →I have several pieces of Adore Adorn jewelry — all gorgeous. But this ring is just beyond… I love it.
This ring is so much better than the picture! I get compliments every day I wear it. It is a substantial piece that is elegant and timeless.
I really love this bracelet. It has a beautiful stone and sturdy but elegant band. You can wear it on its own or pair it with another bracelet. I have done both and am currently wearing it with another bracelet that has the names of my daughters engraved on it. A beautiful and versatile bracelet.
Gorgeous ring! Excellent service. Even accommodated special sizing. Looks more expensive in person.
I've been meaning to write.
Nine years ago I started making jewelry for the women nobody else was making it for — the ones at the crossroads, the ones in the middle of something.
The Matriarch Stack is for the woman holding the line. The one who carried everyone else for a decade, who built a home, a business, a family, a self — and who is finally asking what she wants to carry for herself.
Labradorite is the stone that remembers transformation. The flash in it is the same flash in her. I chose every bead by hand, in Tucson, from the artisan I've worked with in Jaipur for six years. Two intentions. One Matriarch.
— Sasha V.