SELIN KENT

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Selin Kent's fine jewelry collection consists of modern staples that are understated yet striking, a

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Custom serpentine bracelet in 14k white gold 🐍

Two deep teal sapphires, repurposed from earrings that were no longer loved, and transformed into something eternal.

Hinged with a box clasp for a perfect, secure fit.

The snake is one of the oldest symbols known to humanity. Two of them represent the union of opposites ~ masculine and feminine, light and shadow, matter and spirit. Wearing them is a reminder that we carry all of it.

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A quiet kind of power - she doesn’t stand alone, she’s accompanied 🦉

With yellow or blue sapphires 👀

Athena on red clay 📸 .worosz with styling by

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A little background on Athena ~

In ancient Greece, Athena was revered as the goddess of wisdom, strategy, and craft, a powerful feminine force who embodied both intellect and strength. Unlike the impulsive gods of Olympus, she was known for her discernment and clarity of mind, guiding not with brute force but with purpose. One of the most beloved and respected figures in the Greek pantheon, she was a protector of Athens, a patron of artisans, and a symbol of justice.

The Parthenon, the great temple crowning the Acropolis of Athens, was built in her honor in the 5th century BCE, its name derived from Parthenos, meaning “virgin” or “maiden”. Within its walls stood a magnificent gold and ivory statue of the goddess herself.

Her sacred companion is the owl, representing the ability to see what others could not, to find truth in darkness and to look beyond the surface. It became so closely associated with Athena that it came to symbolize wisdom itself.

A. Athena Necklace in 14k gold with yellow sapphire eyes

B. Original 1785 Plan du Temple de Thesee, Vue du Parthenon, by Barbié du Bocage

C. Nashville’s full scale Parthenon & Athena replica by sculptor Alan LeQuire, unveiled in 1990

D. Gustav Klimt - Pallas Athena (1898)

E. Athena temple in Assos, Turkey taken by yours truly July 2025. One of dozens of temples dedicated to Athena across the ancient Greek world.

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Long before it became an icon, the owl was a companion. In Greek mythology, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, crafts, and strategy, chose the owl as her sacred symbol, and the two became inseparable in the ancient imagination.

The owl’s symbolic power lives in its nature. Nocturnal yet all-seeing, it was believed to possess the ability to perceive what others could not and to see clearly in darkness. In ancient Greece, this translated to a deeper kind of wisdom: not just intellect, but intuition, foresight, and the ability to discern truth.

Across cultures and centuries, the owl has retained this symbolism. In Roman mythology it was sacred to Minerva, Athena’s counterpart. In many folk traditions it was regarded as a protector, a guardian that watched over the home and those within it. The talismanic quality of the owl is ancient and universal.

Introducing Athena in 14k yellow gold with cultivated blue diamonds, white diamonds and a dark green or charcoal leather cord.

Talisman

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Introducing Athena 🦉 A capsule collection of three gold owl necklaces, each a talisman in its own right.

Named after the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom and protection, the owl has long been her sacred symbol: an all-seeing and unwavering guardian against unseen forces.

This version with the omega chain comes with yellow diamonds, cultivated blue diamonds, or blue sapphires. Three expressions of the same protective spirit.

Designed to be worn close, kept long, and passed down.

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MUSKA EARRINGS 𖢫

Muska △ a triangular amulet rooted in Anatolian tradition, representing the folded cases that carry written charms close to the body, worn as protection against bad luck and the evil eye 🧿

In 14k yellow & white gold, with lozenge diamonds, fuschia rubies and white diamond accents

Available on our website and ✨

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Trusted travel buds 🪲

At its best jewlery can be a conversation starter, a form of self-expression that helps tell your story. I love talking about the meaning behind pieces such as the symbolism behind scarabs and the impetus for this collection - but only when prompted or asked.

Next time you’re curious, just ask ✨

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Trusted travel buds 🪲

At its best jewlery can be a conversation starter, a form of self-expression that helps tell your story. I love talking about the symbolism behind scarabs and the impetus behind this collection - but only when prompted or asked.

Next time you’re curious, just ask.

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Khepri Ring now up on the site. Also available at in NYC and in LA ✌️

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“Remember you are half water.
If you can’t go through an obstacle, go around it. Water does.”

Margaret Atwood

Wave Ring
Rose Cut Pear Diamond (0.75c) in platinum

OOAK for

11/26/2025

ATHENA🦉

Started taking orders for this one and have a few in production already. She won’t be up on our site for a few weeks so please email for more info (no DMs thank you!)

The owl is a symbol of higher wisdom, intuition and clear sight in the darkness. It represents the ability to perceive what others overlook - an inner knowing that guides and protects.

Wearing an owl serves both as an amulet and talisman - an amulet of protection, a guardian of sorts and a talisman of wisdom, intuition and clarity.

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Wisdom, intuition & protection 🦉

Custom owl pedant for one of the wisest souls

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