Leather & Tribal
Where primal textures meet modern shadowwork.
The Leather & Tribal collection explores the meeting point between raw materiality and sculptural contemporary form. Each piece is shaped around hand-worked leather, refined metalwork, and silhouettes that echo elemental craftsmanship without drawing from specific cultures or traditions. The approach is intentionally minimal and grounded, prioritizing texture, composition, and material honesty.
Rather than leaning on clichés commonly associated with mass-produced “tribal fashion,” this collection turns toward anthropology and the historical role of adornment as a marker of presence, identity, and handmade expression. Leather, one of humanity’s oldest materials, is reinterpreted through a modern Noir KĀLA lens—shadowed, precise, and artisan-crafted.
Whether worn as leather Jewelry, a sculpted tribal choker necklace, a meditative leather bracelet, or as part of a personal ritual involving yoga Jewelry or a meditation ring, these pieces are built around grounded intention rather than symbolic exaggeration. The focus remains on form, material, and tactile experience.
Symbolism
Throughout early human history, leather appeared across countless regions as one of the first materials shaped into tools, protective layers, and personal adornments. Its adaptability and durability made it an essential part of craft traditions long before the rise of metalworking. In this collection, leather becomes a reference to that early ingenuity, presented not as a cultural symbol but as an elemental material with a long practical lineage.
The sculptural forms evoke the idea of the “primal” in a universal sense—shapes that feel rooted in earth, structure, and the body itself rather than tied to any cultural or ritual meaning. These silhouettes explore duality: softness and strength, fluid edges and structured finishes, matte surfaces against polished metal.
In a contemporary context, tribal Jewelry in this collection is redefined. It is not a replication of traditional motifs but a study in grounded geometry and raw texture. The pieces invite a relationship with form and presence, free of stereotype or expectation.
Materials
This collection combines hand-cut leather, 925 sterling silver, gold vermeil, and brass, where stated. The leather is minimally processed to preserve its natural grain, contributing to the tactile identity of each piece. Sterling silver provides a noble, durable foundation, while gold vermeil introduces a warm contrast. Brass is openly acknowledged whenever used. No steel, diamonds, precious stones, or custom Jewelry are part of this collection—its focus remains material clarity and sculptural balance.
How to Wear & Rituals
The collection lends itself to layering—contrasting metal with leather for depth and structure. A tribal choker necklace pairs naturally with high-neck silhouettes, while leather feather earrings extend the line of the jaw with elongated, grounded movement. A leather bracelet can accompany quiet personal practices such as yoga, meditation, intention-setting, or reiki without implying symbolic outcomes. The styling stays minimal, elemental, and architecturally influenced.
Care
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Keep leather away from water, perfumes, and oils to preserve its grain.
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Clean silver with a soft cloth; avoid abrasive products.
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Gently wipe gold vermeil and store away from humidity.
Keep leather Jewelry in a breathable pouch rather than airtight storage.