Our fine stone jewelry are unique creations. Each piece of jewelry is created in collaboration with our artisans-partners in India and Nepal. Entirely handmade, our creations are from a fair trade.
Gemstone jewelry
Moonstone jewelry
Labradorite jewelry
Tourmaline jewelery
Amethyst jewelry
Rose quartz jewelry
Indian ruby jewelry
Zoisite ruby jewelry
Garnet jewelry
Turquoise jewelry
Lapis lazuli jewelry
Chrysocolla jewelry
Larimar jewelry
Apatite jewelry
Sodalite jewelry
Onyx jewelry
Tiger eye jewelry
Jasper jewelry
Malachite jewelry
Our gemstone jewelry draws their style from Indian, Nepalese, Tibetan and Thai influences. Each year we go to these wonderful countries to work with our artisans-partners on new models. We choose the gemstones one by one and create unique models. OMYOKI jewelry is 100% handmade and created in collaboration with carefully chosen craftsmen. Opt for ethical fashion and choose responsible jewelry made in accordance with the principles of fair trade.
Read more
Who makes our gemstone jewelry
India - Shankar's workshop
Shankar's workshop is located in the fabulous little town of Pushkar, in the heart of Rajasthan. Shankar is a young Hindu, passionate about his work, invested family man, very stake and very active in the community. Shankar collaborates daily with other craftsmen because his workshop being very small, it does not have all the necessary tools. The jewelry creation is a little longer than with other craftsmen but the result is well worth it, to take the time! We have been working with Shankar since early 2019.
India - Govin's workshop
Govin's workshop is nestled in the heart of Rajasthan. This region of north-eastern India has been renowned for its expertise in jewelry since the dawn of time. Rajasthan is a very colorful region of immense cultural wealth. It is not for nothing that it is one of the most touristic destinations in India. I met Govin in 2017, thanks to several trading friends in Europe. Everyone advised me to go see Govin and what a meeting! Govin, Muku, Eddy, and a few craftsmen fervently work silver, crimp, brush, polish. The workshop is a real Ali Baba's cave, full of a thousand semi-precious stones. No machine, apart from something to polish! All silver jewelry is handmade, from A to Z. Forget the machines, even the simplest. It is all the more incredible to see the birth of a jewel.
Nepal - Mahesh's workshop
Mahesh lives in the suburbs of Kathmandu, in the family house, with his parents, his wife and his 2 children. He has been making malas and pearl bracelets for 14 years! 14 years of threading pearls, with patience, gentleness and peace of mind. Mahesh is very religious, when he puts on beads he seems to be in active meditation. There emanates from this person an absolute calm, a peaceful force. Well known in his neighborhood, it is not uncommon to see one or two friends from the neighborhood come to chat and drink tea in his shop. Mahesh was introduced to me a few years ago by a Polish woman who has been a volunteer teacher in a Nepalese village for over 7 years. A great meeting.