In collaboration with MURKANI, the Connected Collection features artworks created by Aboriginal Artist, Daisy Hill.
Soul Protector
The “Soul Protector" necklace celebrates individuality and inner strength. Just as no two shells are alike, it reminds us of the unique beauty and diversity within each of us. It is an affirmation that you are enough, just as you are.
In Aboriginal culture, shells are more than just beautiful; they are powerful symbols of protection, resilience, and longevity, cherished as gifts from the sea. The creatures that create these shells rely on them for protection, much like the way this piece serves as a reminder of your own strength and resilience. Wear "Soul Protector" as a shield or to honour the beauty and power that comes from being uniquely you.
* 18KT yellow gold plate
* Necklace chain measures 43cm and can be adjusted to 39cm and 35cm
* Matte finish double sided shell design
* Lead and nickel free
* All prices include GST
* Free shipping within Australia - please allow approx 10 business days
* Each CONNECTED piece is beautifully packaged in a custom printed, gold embossed box featuring Daisy's artwork and comes with a card which explains the meaning behind the design.
For every piece sold from the CONNECTED Collection, $5 will be donated to the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation (AIEF), supporting scholarship opportunities at Partner Schools around the nation. AIEF provides financial and career support to help Indigenous students complete Year 12 and make a successful transition to tertiary studies or employment.
You can head to aief.com.au to read more
MURKANI JEWELLERY
MURKANI started in 2013 by Australian designer Kiralee McNamara with a few hand drawn sketches. Having worked in the corporate world for many years, it was Kiralee’s dream to create her own everyday luxe jewellery range and MURKANI Jewellery is the result of that. MURKANI Jewellery is handcrafted, contemporary jewellery with a bohemian aesthetic. Designed to be mixed, matched and layered. Designs are inspired by symbolism and pattern in ancient architecture, art and travel. Drawn by repetitive patterns found in locations such as Morocco, Turkey and India, most pieces feature decorative elements combined with a hammered, organic finish.
You can head to murkani.com.au to read their returns policy