Introducing
Maroc
"One early morning in May I sat out eating breakfast on the terrace in Marrakech, looking out over the city. The early call of the muezzin had broken the silence and with pencil and notebook I was absorbing the city that stretched out before me. The box-like architecture reminding me of the cuboid jagged edges of fluorite crystals. The journey had begun..."
Jewels from Morocco
Discover Cassandra's Moroccan designs
A doorway into Morocco
The Porte Ouvrant is inspired by the carved wooden doorways that open into gardens of succulents and scented jasmines tumbling into fountains decorated with mosaics. The swivelling door allows the pendant to be eternally 'opening', rather than just open, to honour our new hopes, dreams, and opportunities.
Geometric beauty
Mashrabiya Trellis is used in Moroccco to hide the women from prying eyes, as well as to provide shade in the hot stone courtyards. The intricate lattice of the trellis inspired Cassandra's geometric design, where you can see the shapes and patterns from the Moroccan Trellis expertly transformed into delicate golden squares.
Discover the Mashrabiya Trellis design
Diamond
Garnet
Iolite
Blue Topaz
The Pomegranate design
The Pomegranate is seen across cultures as a symbol of love and fertility, as well as being medicinal to both mind and body. Slide this golden pomegranate pendant open to reveal cabochon ruby seeds set with pavé set sparkling diamonds.
Pomegranate Small Necklace Pendant Yellow Gold
DiscoverSensational simplicity
Talya means 'Dew from God' in Hebrew and is inspired by the great Moroccan and Hebrew tradition of storytelling. The Talya design with its gemstones, like 'dew ', tells a story in its simplicity.
The Talya design
Blue Topaz
Garnet
Chrome Diopside
Chrome Diopside
Our Artist in Residence
For the Maroc collection we commissioned our artist-in-residence, Theo, to paint some of the exceptional Moroccan landscapes. From sandy deserts to the intricate, almost ‘heart-shaped’ Porte Ouvrant doorways, he brought to life these incredible features all under the roof of 147 Sloane Street.