The Fortunae is home to five Melbourne jewellers. We make our pieces by hand, in The Fortunae studio.

 

Book a viewing appointment with an artist via our websites below.

Kim Victoria

Delicate, bespoke pieces inspired by the Australian landscape, geological topographies and ancient artefacts.

Karla Way

Honouring the earthly origins of precious metals and stones, my work reflects aspects of natural environments, evolutions and transitions to create personal pieces that capture and mark moments in time.

Immortale

Each piece, designed, carved and cast by hand allows a constant exploration of the temperamental beauty of lost wax casting and these core concepts to be organically expressed. 

Poor Mother

Poor Mother is designed and made in Melbourne by Irish jeweller Emma Megannety. An ode to her homeland, Emma’s jewellery references the rugged Donegal coastline while also drawing on the corporeality of the mother figure to communicate notions of home, place making and movement.

Naasicaa

My practice is an amalgamation of the conceptual and the tangible—the immediate and the ever-lasting, constantly inspired by time, poetry, narrative, material and play.

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