Käma Part 2: The Visceral Qualities

Mar 04, 2025
Käma Part 2: The Visceral Qualities

We imagined Käma jewelry as fluid, sensual, powerful, yet delicate—visceral qualities you'd feel at first glance.

When Shan and Seema first shared their vision, it was about jewelry as an intimate whisper between the wearer and the piece, subtly guiding movement to maximize pleasure. They had thought deeply about how each piece would interact with the body.

Building upon this guidance, we began shaping the form, imagining each piece as a visual poem—fluid lines, a sensual flow, a powerful presence. Jewelry that guides but also expresses—worn effortlessly against bare skin, or artfully layered into your look.

We sought inspiration in the idea that women and nature are indivisible, and pleasure is the unseen force that keeps the universe in balance.

A hand of a Cambodian dancer by Mariya Yarovitsyna

Each symbol was carefully hand-drawn, pencil tracing curves and lines until the shapes felt alive, then translated with a deliberate precision onto metal.

Not every element had a resonant symbol, though, and we didn’t want to force it. So we introduced color, bringing another beautiful dimension.

But every element has purpose and offers a choice: for instance, the ghungroos are designed to be removable, giving you the choice to style the jewelry quietly.

To be worn against bare skin or layered with the everyday, Käma is a quiet reminder—pleasure is not given, not chased, but held. Get early access on March 6th.



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