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Earth Day Every Day: A Commitment to Sustainability
LDC x JOULALA | London Fashion Month with Lone Design Club: Presentations + Concept Store
WHEN? 2nd March - 15th MarchWHERE? 78 Regent Street, London W1B 5RW Hello London! Joulala is poppint up again with Lone Design Club. So come by and have a look at our sustainably crafted jewelleries from recycled silver with 10% give back to diverse conservation projects in in Komodo island and the regions, organized by Komodo Survival Program. There will be more goodies to be discovered from other independent designers if you want to support small business and shop sustainably! Also don't miss the week launch party on 2nd March, 1800 onwards LDC x JOULALA | London Fashion Month with Lone...
Introducing your daily ear cuff
Ear cuffs have been around for centuries, but they’ve only become popular in recent years. Celebrities like Rihanna and Kylie Jenner have been spotted wearing them, and they’ve quickly become a must-have fashion accessory. There are many different types of ear cuffs available, from delicate designs to statement pieces. You can even get ear cuffs that don’t require any additional piercings! Take a look at our unisex Ambon ear cuff here for example, you just need to slide down gently from upper part of your ear to any comfortable position you wish. If you’re looking for a way to instantly...
LDC x JOULALA | CHRISTMAS @ THE CLUB in LONDON
Saving ‘House of the Dragon’ with jewellery that gives back
What’s all about the current jewellery collection launched recently? Few of you may have noticed that Joulala’s current collection is inspired by the largest living lizard that originate in Komodo island, Indonesia. Few facts about Komodo dragons: They are the last survivors of a group of huge lizards that ranged over much of Australasia Thrived for million years in Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda islands and they exist nowhere else in the world They mate once a year, when there are no males around, female can reproduce asexually. They usually weigh about 70 kgs, the largest one may reach about 3 meters...