In Indonesia, jewelry-making is more than a thriving industry; it’s part of an ancient metalworking tradition stretching back to the Bronze Age. Over the centuries, the craft was refined into the widely admired Bali style, wherein silver and gold are often combined into intricate designs using the traditional techniques of filigree and granulation.
The latter is executed brilliantly in our Hearts...read more
In Indonesia, jewelry-making is more than a thriving industry; it’s part of an ancient metalworking tradition stretching back to the Bronze Age. Over the centuries, the craft was refined into the widely admired Bali style, wherein silver and gold are often combined into intricate designs using the traditional techniques of filigree and granulation.
The latter is executed brilliantly in our Hearts of Bali Bracelet, in which silver is offset by gleaming bands of 18-karat gold. This timeless palette is designed to pair beautifully with colorful clothing, reflecting these pieces’ vibrant cultural heritage. Our competitors’ Balinese gold and sterling silver jewelry costs in the thousands. We’re asking for 90% less!