11/04/2025
The Opulence Collection is more than jewelry it’s heritage reimagined. ✨🤎🧡
Jewelry has always been a staple of Black culture
Before hoops became a trend, they were a symbol of identity and strength. In ancient Africa, in places like Nubia and Egypt, where both men and women wore gold hoops as a sign of beauty, power, and community.
Large statement earrings were used as a statement of pride during the Black Power Movement of the 1960s and 70s. Women like Angela Davis, Diana Ross, and Donna Summer wore them boldly ;turning them into symbols of liberation, confidence, and cultural pride.
By the 80s and 90s, the hip-hop era brought us the door knocker and bamboo hoop — larger, louder, unapologetic. Artists like Salt-N-Pepa made them iconic, representing resilience, creativity, and self-expression even in the face of poverty and prejudice.
What was once dismissed as “ghetto” became a global fashion statement ,but the roots of that style have always lived in Black culture.
The Opulence Collection honors that legacy blending nostalgia, culture, and modern-day elegance.
Every piece is an ode to the women who wore their hoops like crowns and made ordinary moments shine with confidence. ✨
🗓️ Launching this Friday, November 7