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Introducing the Alchemical Zodiac Collection

For years, I’ve avoided creating a zodiac jewelry collection, no matter how many of you have asked. Not because I don’t love astrology—quite the opposite. I’ve always been drawn to the symbolism of the stars, the way each zodiac sign carries its own mythology, personality, and meaning. But there’s no denying that zodiac jewelry is everywhere. Every brand seems to have a zodiac collection with the same old symbols: a lion for Leo, scales for Libra, a scorpion for Scorpio. I couldn’t see a way to create something that felt different—something that felt worthy of the CE universe. 

While researching another collection a couple of years ago, I stumbled across an obscure 17th-century alchemical manuscript—an arcane text filled with sigils, symbols, formulas, and esoteric instructions. Buried within its pages, I found a set of alchemical seals for each zodiac sign. These weren’t the familiar illustrations we associate with each sign. They were intricate, mysterious creations. Each sigil came with detailed instructions: which metals to use, which celestial alignments to honor, even which planetary hours to engrave them under.

It was fascinating. And it felt like Common Era.

This was the zodiac collection I had been waiting to create—not a series of well-trodden clichés, but something rooted in ancient knowledge and forgotten wisdom. These symbols weren’t just decorative; they were intended as talismans, imbued with protective and transformative energy. 

This collection feels personal to me, not just because of the research and care poured into each design, but because it represents a rare moment of alignment between what my customers have asked for and what I felt called to create.

Sometimes, resistance isn’t about refusal—it’s about waiting for the right moment, the right inspiration, and the right reason to say yes.

This is my yes.

I hope these pendants carry meaning for you, as they do for me—a connection to the stars, to history, and to something timeless and unseen.