Ethics of the Dust
This collection is inspired by the radical Victorian thinker John Ruskin and his book the Ethics of the Dust. Written contemporarily to Darwin’s Origin of Species, this strange and vaguely revolutionary book aims to liberate women in a patriarchal society and inspire them to reveal their talents, all amidst the Socratic discussion of the crystallization of minerals. In essence, it starts from dust and calls into being the most valuable minerals and the most powerful voices.
As we too are at a time of rebirth, this book becomes the structure for a collection that culls ideas of the ancient world, encourages them to clash belligerently against modernity and crystallizes into something sensual, powerful and feminine.


Bast Cuff


Oro Hair Pin


Idis Earrings


Ares Cuff


Freya Earrings


Atum Ring


Anat Earrings


Athena Earrings


Maru Earrings


Maru Earrings - Mini


Suwa Earrings


Graduated Luxor Necklace


Victoria Earrings


Thor Ring


Laran Cuff


Papyrus Earrings - Long


Pele Cuff


Apnet Chain Bracelet


Apnet Chain Necklace


Bellona Hair Comb


Dev Earrings


Indra Earrings


Nile Earrings - Long


Nile Earrings - Short


Odin Cuff


Ishtar Earrings


Koko Mini Earrings


Papyrus Earrings-Mini


Gish Earrings


Tef Earrings


Mangala Ring


Abasi Earrings


Nacon Hairtie


Anan Earrings


Zabada Earrings


Geb Ring

