Our Story

Jadugarni was born in the quiet hours between dawn and midday — from a love of crystals plucked from the earth, cords braided by hand, and the belief that jewellery can hold something more than beauty. It can hold intention. Each piece is shaped slowly, thoughtfully, one at a time, carrying the energy of the hands that made it and the story of the stone at its heart.

Who We Are

Jadugarni is the work of one maker. Every crystal in every piece has been hand-selected — held, studied, chosen for its colour, clarity, and energy before it ever becomes part of a design. No batch sourcing. No shortcuts.

Every cord is hand-crocheted in careful loops, pulled tight with a rhythm that takes time to learn and longer to love. Every wire spiral is hand-sculpted, bent and coaxed until it holds the stone the way it was meant to be held.

We do not run a factory. We do not have a production line. Each piece is made one at a time — which means the piece you receive was made thinking about you, even before we knew it was yours.

Onyx & Lakshmi necklace — hand-sculpted by Jadugarni

What We Believe

Ethically Sourced

Every crystal, cord, and metal finding is sourced with care and consciousness. We know where our materials come from, and we choose suppliers who share our values.

Made by Hand

No machines shape our pieces. Every knot, loop, and wire curl is formed by hand — slowly, with attention. The imperfections are not flaws; they are proof of origin.

One of a Kind

Most Jadugarni pieces exist in editions of one. When a stone is gone, the design moves on. What you wear will not be replicated — it exists, quietly, only for you.

The Process

It begins with the stone. Crystals are sourced from trusted suppliers and chosen individually — not by weight or grade, but by feeling. A good stone has presence. You know it when you hold it.

From there, cord is measured, colour is matched, and the knotting begins. Macramé pieces are crocheted in layers, with every loop placed by hand. Pendant pieces are set in wire — copper or silver — twisted and coiled until the stone is cradled securely, with just enough tension to hold and just enough air to breathe.

Finally, each piece is checked, adjusted, and worn briefly — because the maker believes you cannot truly know a piece until it has been against skin. Only then does it leave the studio.

“Every piece is a small act of devotion.”

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