Mediya Jewellery

Hello! Welcome to my store. My name is Mediya and I am the founder and jeweller behind Mediya Jewellery.  

I'm passionate about creating art with my hands and love sharing my work with you and your loved ones. My style is diverse and ever evolving and I love taking custom orders because I enjoy bringing your visions to life.

The primary material I use are copper and silver and natural gemstones.

Little Hurricane Co

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Little Hurricane Co. is inspired by nature - her seasons and her flora.

Delicate and ethereal botanical elements are transformed into beautifully preserved, wearable art.

Meticulously handmade, each piece is unique and pays respect to the earth with only eco-friendly materials being used in their creation.

Lithos Melbourne

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LITHOS is an ancient Greek word meaning stone or rock.

We have one main mission - to create cool, unisex, fashionable accessories and lifestyle pieces that will deepen your appreciation for the beauty of nature and spirituality.

All our products are designed and handmade in Melbourne with love and magic by us.

We strive to use all natural crystals and materials as much as we can, while we continue research and experiment with new sustainable products so that we can one day say that everything we create is 100% natural (from packaging to tools used).  

Julie Stephens Designs

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Julie Stephens Designs was born out of my love for crafting and making beautiful things.  Since I was a child, I’ve loved to draw, paint, sew and create.

While pursuing my career in Public Relations, I discovered the art of beadwork, which led me to the wonderful world of jewellery-making.  My jewellery has evolved after quite a few years of practice and learning various jewellery-related techniques that interested me.  Over the past few years, I’ve attended many workshops and short courses in beadwork, wirework, metalsmithing and lost wax casting.  When I discovered precious metal clay, a sustainable, recycled material, I had found my thing!

Thanks to the New York Institute of Art & Design, I completed a Jewellery Design course that helped to bring all of these different skills and ideas into my work.

Jane Finch Jewellery

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Hello, my name is Steph and I'm the gal behind Jane Finch
I design and handcraft each and every piece from my home-studio in Melbourne

I aim to mindfully design and create jewellery that will be with you always. I create pieces that honour the precious moments in your life which, eventually, will be passed along

The metals and stones I work with are recycled, reclaimed or ethically sourced. I craft my designs in small batches for markets and events, otherwise everything is made to order.

Farbe Design

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Farbe Design offers a unique range of individually sculpted jewellery items. With an emphasis on creative experimentation, small object making and colour manipulation, our range is dynamic and ever evolving.

We adopt a painterly approach to colour and enjoy creating individual pieces of wearable art. Farbe Design is the love child of designer and jewellery maker Rosemarie Gassner, who works from her home in the bushy outer suburbs of Warrandyte.

Her work has been enjoyed by Melbourne’s creative fashion lovers for two decades and continues to thrive in Design Markets, select retail outlets, galleries and now in our online store.

In 2017 Carolyn Tucker joined Farbe Design, as a jewellery maker and designer, bringing her love of colour and form to the team. She also works from her studio in Warrandyte.

We thrive on innovation and love working with the dynamic nature of resin, combining it with metals such as brass and silver in our ranges of handcrafted jewellery including earrings, necklaces, rings and bracelets.

Coral Covey Jewellery

Coral Covey was founded and established in 2014 in Munich by Australian jewellery designer Laura Deakin.

In November 2017, after living and working in Munich for over 13 years, Laura re-located back to her hometown of Melbourne.

The name, Coral Covey, is the unity of Laura’s two grandmothers, Coral McKissick and Gladys Covey, who were both important influences in the designer’s life, and taught her the importance of caring for her community and environment.

Coral Covey is a business committed to sustainable jewellery practices. It is Laura’s goal to continue making a positive environmental difference within her field of bespoke art.