Emi & Eve

Emi & Eve

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Emi & Eve recycles wartime bullets into gold plated, ethically made jewellery. We believe in the power of beauty from ashes. Discover more at www.emiandeve.com

Photos from Emi & Eve's post 09/04/2025

A Safe Space. Safe Place. To be accepted…


Fri 25.04 to Sun 27.04
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started out by using bullets found in Cambodia to make jewellery supporting marginalized families. Committed to using and elevating waste materials, the brand designed by .Postema now also uses additional discarded materials such as bone and horn to create precious objects, working with local artisans.
dos.santos is a from Australia/UK who has lived her whole life in Bali.

25/01/2025

Once nearly lost, Cambodian craftsmanship is a treasure that endures. The rare and sacred traditions of stone carving, jewelry-making, and dance evoke an elegance that modernity cannot replicate.

22/01/2025

The Lotus ring. Carved from cow bone featuring a fresh water pearl.

21/01/2025

Our story began by forging beauty from the remnants of destructive devices, transforming their ugly past into a radiant future…

19/01/2025

Handmade bone and shell Nias earrings. Small batch production by our skilled Balinese artisan.

17/01/2025

Rain drips from green leaves,
tamarind pods curve softly—
waves in nature’s hand.

17/01/2025

In the sea’s cradle,
pearls rest in whispered silence—
shells guard fragile moons.

14/01/2025

The soul of every piece in our collection lies in its transformation—crafted with care, emerging as a symbol of resilience and beauty.
Juno earrings.

11/01/2025

Reviving forgotten crafts isn’t just a nod to tradition—it’s a step toward a future where artistry and sustainability go hand in hand.

15/12/2024

We use bullet brass from various countries with a history of war, blended with local traditional craftsmanship.

Since settling in , our story is expanding, embracing recycled and hand crafted materials such as bullet brass, cow bone, buffalo horn, semi precious stones , fossil coral and tagua nut.

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