Maia
Maia
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Description
Description
Inspired by Maia, one of the brightest stars in the legendary Pleiades star cluster, this delicate piece features a trio of sparkling crystal stones that gather gracefully at the wrist before flowing into a fine gold plated chain. Elegant, lightweight, and designed for everyday wear, it adds a subtle celestial touch to any outfit, from sunlit afternoons to evening cocktails.
14K gold-plated · high polish · adjustable extender · water resistant · tarnish resistant
Delivery & return
Delivery & return
Orders dispatched within 1 business day. Returns accepted within 30 days of delivery — hassle-free, no questions asked.
Maia

INSPIRED BY OUR COMMUNITY
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Hypoallergenic
Water-Resistant
Skin-Safe
Adorned Since The
Beginning of Time
Body jewelry. Five thousand years. Four meanings that have not changed.
Femininity
In every civilization that celebrated women, body jewelry came first. Before earrings. Before necklaces. Chains at the wrist, rings at the toe, gold draping the hand. A mark of the feminine placed where the body moves, reaches, and touches the world.
Ritual
Worn daily. Never removed. Across every ancient culture, body jewelry was the most devotional adornment a woman owned. Not worn for occasions. Worn as a constant. A quiet declaration of who she is.
Status
Egyptian queens wore gold from ankle to wrist. For five thousand years, a woman who adorned her body fully carried something that could not be faked. Presence. The kind that enters a room before she does.
Grace
The oldest meaning. A woman adorned from hand to foot moves differently. Not louder. More deliberately. Every gesture catches light. Every step has intention. Grace was never loud. It was worn.