Sculptural Elegance
Bold yet fluid forms that evoke both grace and strength
Consciously Crafted
Intentional materials, thoughtful processes, and ethical artisanship
African Artistry
Designs inspired by heritage, honoring generational mastery and reimagined for the modern world
Metamorphosis
From clay to form, cocoon to butterfly — each piece reflects the sacred process of becoming, shaped by pressure, transformed by grace.
KOFO
Kofo celebrates the enduring bond between generations while honoring Nigeria’s hidden treasures— its locally sourced gemstones, handpicked from the gemstone-rich hills of Jos.
ERE
Ere means sculpture in Yoruba, the language spoken by Nigerians from the west. The design was inspired by Yoruba sculpture and this piece challenges the notion that bold is too much.
SHAKO
Shako is a popular Nigerian slang which means to flaunt, to show off, to display beauty or elegance. This is the perfect twist to your classic hoops, bangles and rings for women who own every room with confidence and shakara.
SAKA
Saka means weaving in Hausa. The textured design was inspired by basket weaving practiced in Northern Nigeria.
PARILI
Parili means ‘pearls’ in Yoruba — a tribute to timeless symbols of beauty and grace.