Inspired by people - our Biography Collection allows you to adorn jewellery with meaning. Discover our array of charm accessories as unique as you are. Treat yourself or a loved one to keepsake jewellery that best represents your personality.
Butterfly
Life & Transformation
In many cultures, the butterfly is associated with the soul and therefore is a deep and meaningful representation of life. Not only this, but a butterfly is seen as a symbol of transformation and change.
Tulip
Perfect Love & New Life
Since the 20th Century, Tulips have been widely accepted as the symbol of “perfect love”. As heralds of spring, Tulips are also associated with new life.
Flowers
The Language of Flowers
For centuries many folk cultures and traditions have assigned symbolic meanings to flowers - this is known as Floriography or “the language of flowers”. Flowers within art are also representative of the female form and therefore symbolises women’s empowerment.
Dancer
Self Expression & Growth
Dancing articulates creativity, happiness and joys of the heart. The dancer symbol can mean something entirely different to each individual - whether it be self expression, freedom or poise, it is an endless symbol of unique personality traits.
Cat
Curiosity & Adventure
Not just simply a symbol of our love for this domestic creature - the cat carries many meanings, usually revolving around balance, patience, curiosity and adventure.
Hamsa / Hand of Fatima
Protection
The Hamsa is a palm shaped amulet popular throughout the Middle East and North Africa, symbolising the 5 fingers and hand of God. It has been a sign of protection throughout history and is now a recognised Talisman across the world.
Sun
Life & Self Expression
The Sun is a very obvious representation of Life, as without it life would simply not be possible. The sun is a known symbol of our outwardly self-expression - "the part of oneself that shines openly upon friends and family".
Key
Freedom & Romance
As a tool used for opening things, the Key is a profound depiction of Freedom & Opportunities. The 'Key to the Door' is a traditional present for 21 year olds as a 'coming of age gift'. In modern romantic notion, a Key may also symbolise “the key to my heart”.
Apple
Knowledge & Goodwill
Apples have appeared in religion, folktales and mythology throughout history. It is often used as a symbolic representation of knowledge, purity and goodwill. Apples are associated with Teachers - often a small gift for their sharing of information.
Anchor
Security & New Adventures
For obvious reasons, anchors are symbolic of strength and steadfastness. In the same way an anchor is raised from the waters to set sail - it represents hope, adventure and new voyage.
Heart
Love & Affection
An obvious symbol for love, the heart is a metaphorical representation of a person’s deepest emotions. It includes feelings of affection and especially - but not exclusively, romantic love.
Infinity
Eternity & Empowerment
This is a mathematical icon representing infinity. In popular culture, it has become a renown symbol of eternity, empowerment, devotion and everlasting love.
Owl
Wisdom & Intelligence
The Owl is sacred to the Greek goddess of learning - Athena, and so is an associated symbol of wisdom, intuitive intelligence and wealth.
Angel
Protection & Communication
Whether it be religious, spiritual or otherwise, across the world angels are regarded as symbols of communication and protection.
Pixie
Mischief & Magic
Pixies, along with fairies and sprites, are mythical creatures of folklore, often associated with mischief, magic and the spiritual realm. Throughout history and literature, their form and temperaments have denoted spirituality, female strength, nature and imagination.