
Handpicked by Chiara
Truly stunning sculptural piece in sterling silver by London-based Linnie Mclartie, this subtly textured matte ring will certainly demonstrate your love of contemporary jewelry.

Handpicked by Chiara
Truly stunning sculptural piece in sterling silver by London-based Linnie Mclartie, this subtly textured matte ring will certainly demonstrate your love of contemporary jewelry.

Handpicked by Eva
I love foxes and the craftsmanship of this ring is amazing. Beautifully carved!

Handpicked by Kathryn
This is one of my favorite knuckle dusters. It’s like wearing a bouquet of roses on your hand!
See more knuckle dusters here.

Handpicked by Chiara
If we ever go to Portland, I’d definitely stop by the Sticks and Stones workshop where exotic wood, fossils, prehistoric ivories, fine metals and gemstones are reclaimed to create their jewelry.
Sticks & Stones antler ring can be found alongside more unique rings in our collection.
Handpicked by Eva
What an adorable ring! I love the little rubies in its claws. As the designer explains, they are a symbol of contentment and piece, and when given as a gift they symbolize friendship and love.
Handpicked by Kate
This beautiful ring reminds me of my beloved New York City – I miss it every day, and I’d love to carry the New York skyline with me everywhere I go.
Handpicked by Philippa
I love the unique qualities found within this ring, the designer Gabriela describes the piece as a homage to natural beauty and to the womens freedom to love. Simply stunning!
We were thrilled to see musicians Amadou and Mariam in the Guardian this week. The Mali-born performers are known all over the world for their engaging music and dramatic concerts, but they also have a Boticca connection. Amadou and Mariam are the brand ambassadors for :BRAÏ Jewellery, a collection of jewelry that features inscriptions in Braille. :BRAÏ Jewellery founder and designer Claire Naa tells us that because Amadou and Mariam are among the most famous blind people in the world, they love the idea of wearing Braille jewelry, like the Toucher rings they sport in the photo above. In addition, the singers appreciate :BRAÏ’s charitable efforts – for each sale, the brand donates €3 to the Valentin Haüy Association, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of the visually impaired. Amadou told the Guardian that Mariam is a serious shopper, and this is certainly the case when it comes to :BRAÏ – Claire says Mariam owns every piece! Go to :BRAÏ’s page to see why we love this unique collection, and pick up Amadou and Mariam’s new album, Folila, on 2 April.

Don’t you just love that feeling when you discover something inspiring about someone you like? Well so do we, which is why this week we are looking at our most charitable designers. So, from fair trade organizations to environmental concern, this week we are all about charity.