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Signet rings – from antiquity to feminine reinterpretations

Signet rings have accompanied humanity for thousands of years. In ancient Egypt, they were crafted from gold, gemstones and glass. Engraved with hieroglyphs or divine symbols, they served not only as ornaments but also as seals of authenticity and power, leaving impressions in clay or wax. In Rome, the art of intaglio engraving flourished – carving into stones such as carnelian, onyx, amethyst or jasper. A signet became a miniature work of art, with its imprint carrying both legal and symbolic weight.

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Baltic Amber jewellery

Baltic amber is a unique gemstone with remarkable properties. It is fossilized tree resin that has been aged for millions of years. Amber has been cherished for its beautiful warm colors and healing properties for centuries.

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Craftsmanship and locally sourced stones

Each stone we use for our collections is sourced locally. Since there is no mass market for polish minerals and stones, in attempting to find each we sought help from private collectors to geologists who locate these unique examples.

Aim of Kamena is to contribute to local market. We work together and alongside craftsmen on every stage of our production, beginning with the sourcing and cutting of each stone, making jewellery and forming jewellery boxes.

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Dendrite

Stones are our inspiration and the centre element of most of our jewellery designs. All of the minerals we use captivates us in some way - by its colour, history or symbolism.

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