I am the subject I know best.
This collection is inspired by Frida Kahlo. Frida was a Mexican painter known for her uncompromising and brilliant coloured self-portraits and works inspired by nature and artefacts.
Frida Kahlo Heart
Look inside your heart; Love leaves a memory no one can steal.
Honour our ancestors and celebrate the lives of loved ones who passed before us during Día de Los Muertos, the day of the dead, with our Frida Kahlo-inspired heart.
Frida Kahlo Casa Azul
Paint your own reality.
The glass charm has the characteristic bright colours of her house and paintings. Casa Azul was the family home of Frida Kahlo, but since 1958, it has served as museum dedicated to her life and work.
Frida Skull
Bridging life and the eternal.
Our Frida Kahlo Day of the Dead skull bead captures her vibrant spirit and deep understanding of the cyclical nature of life and death.
The Day of the Dead invites us to honour those who came before us; this bead encourages us to acknowledge our own journey, filled with triumphs and trials.
This bead is a testament to our ability to turn struggles into something beautiful, a vibrant mosaic of life's intricate tapestry.
It whispers a call to live authentically and leave an unforgettable mark on the world, just as Frida did with her extraordinary art and existence.
Day of the Dead (known as Día de Muertos in Spanish) is celebrated in Mexico between October 31st and November 2nd.
Frida
Unapologetically Authentic.
The intricately designed hair, decorated with vibrant flowers, reflects Frida's deep connection with nature and her appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us.
Wearing the Sterling Silver Frida Kahlo Bead is an ode to self-empowerment and a celebration of the unapologetic pursuit of one's passions.
It's a statement piece for those who dare to be different, who embrace their individuality, and who find inspiration in Frida's resilience and unyielding spirit.
This bead reminds us to live authentically and turn our struggles into something remarkable, just as Frida did through her art.