For more than ten years, our company has been in contact with the most beautiful pieces of jewelrycreated during Croatia's rich past. In Croatia, we make jewelry that stands out for its timeless beauty, unique hand-crafted craftsmanship, and rich symbolism that reflects the cultural heritage and identity of different Croatian regions. Each piece, such as the Šibenik botun or Konavle earrings, carries a story of history, tradition, and love of craftsmanship, combining elegance with deep emotional meaning.
The delivery of our jewelry was born from my own experience. I love traveling and almost always like to buy a beautiful and interesting piece of jewelry from the destination I visit. Because - even though we only have two ears and two legs, jewelry and shoes - there is never enough. In a tourist destination, sometimes I don't have time to buy something I wanted for myself or as a gift for loved ones.
Konavle earrings are an indispensable part of the national costume and a recognizable symbol of Konavle, a suburb of Dubrovnik. In the past, it was precisely determined who wore which earrings: girls wore the smallest, girls the medium ones, and the oldest women the largest earrings. Today, they are a popular souvenir and fashion accessory worn by celebrities such as Queen Rania and Oprah Winfrey, and Croatian traditional jewelry by Hollywood actress Eva LaRue and Oscar winner Morgan Freeman.
Dubrovnik is one of the most famous and most visited Croatian destinations, known for its impressive UNESCO-protected historic center, preserved walls, rich cultural offer and beautiful natural beauty that attract thousands of visitors every year. The city was the center of the Dubrovnik Republic, which is still reflected in its architecture, museums, palaces and picturesque streets such as Stradun. Dubrovnik jewelry, especially known for filigree techniques and gold and silver workmanship, has a long tradition and is a symbol of the city's elegance and cultural heritage. The most famous examples are "peružina" - spherical necklaces and earrings that are the trademark of Dubrovnik, and the making of jewelry has been passed down for generations, preserving the skill and uniqueness of Dubrovnik goldsmiths to this day. In Dubrovnik, a collection of traditional and historical jewelry can be seen in several museums within the Dubrovnik Museums system, especially in the Cultural and Historical Museum located in the Rector's Palace and in the Ethnographic Museum Rupe. Also in the votive collections of the Franciscan - Friars Minor and Dominican monastery museums. These museums preserve and exhibit jewelry inspired by architectural details, Renaissance ornaments, as well as parts of the folk costumes of the Dubrovnik region, providing a unique insight into the rich tradition and artistic skill of the widely known Dubrovnik goldsmiths. These places are not only exhibition spaces but also living witnesses of history, where one can feel the special value and beauty of Dubrovnik jewelry.