Embrace the feminine mystique with the latest drop from YCL Jewels
Embrace the feminine mystique with the latest drop from YCL Jewels
Embrace the feminine mystique with the latest drop from YCL Jewels

Embrace the feminine mystique with the latest drop from YCL Jewels

Goddesses from powerful mythologies are always a great source of inspiration for us ladies – after all, what’s more empowering than feeling like you have the strength to run the world? One of the most fascinating women from the history books is Freyja, the Norse goddess associated with love, sex, beauty and gold just to name a few things. This powerful creature was the inspiration behind the latest drop from YCL Jewels, drawing upon distinctly feminine characteristics laced with heady amounts of pure power.

The award-winning label YCL Jewels has truly made a splash since its inception, gaining famous fans such as Lorde and Nathalie Kelley just to name a couple. Gold Coast-based founder and CEO Fabienne Costa designs each piece, and with more than ten years of artisanal jewellery making experience under her belt you can see the love that goes into every collection. The brand’s aesthetic has become known for invoking principles of sacred geometry, with manufacturing processes upholding a strictly conscious and ethical standpoint. As an added bonus, each collection is produced in small batches and limited runs, making each piece all the more precious.

Much like the latest collection’s namesake, Freyja is centred on pieces that celebrate and encapsulate classic femininity. The range, designed by Fabienne herself, is the first hardware collection in the YCL Jewels brand history – it features bold statement earrings as well as two necklaces in YCL’s signature style. Each of the ten pieces uses 14k gold and carries on the brand’s elegant aesthetic, playing with bolder shapes that can easily be layered with existing pieces for a fresh look.

Ready to embrace the pure power of femininity? You can shop the Freyja collection on the official YCL Jewels website.

Subscribe:

Sign up for our weekly enews & receive more articles like this: