MARKED Journal

Visible to everyone.
Understood by  Understood by those who recognise it.

The MARKED Journal explores identity, ritual, symbolism, self-acceptance, and the quiet language of marks. Part editorial, part reflection, it is where sterling silver jewellery meets meaning — examining themes of control, surrender, honesty, and the ways we choose to define ourselves.

Confessions Begins With Yourself | The Freedom of Self Acceptance
The greatest burden many carry is not truth itself, but the exhausting effort of hiding it. A reflection on shame, honesty, self-understanding, and the quiet peace that comes with self-acceptance. Read more...
Control Is Not Force | Presence Not Pressure
Control is often misunderstood Control is often misunderstood because it is so frequently confused with force. Many people mistake loudness for authority, pressure for strength, and insistence for confidence. They... Read more...
Why Discreet Jewellery Holds More Power
Not everything needs to be seen. And not everything that is seen is understood. In a world that rewards visibility, there is something quietly powerful about restraint. Discreet jewellery does... Read more...
GOOD BOY | PRAISE DEVOTION AND EARNED IDENTITY
Praise isn’t given freely. It’s earned. Read more...
Consent Is Not Optional
Consent Is Not Optional There is nothing mysterious about consent. It is not a grey area. It is not a game of assumption. It is not something to be guessed,... Read more...
Seen and Unseen | Discreet Jewellery, Identity & Quiet Expression
Some things are seen. Others are recognised. Seen and Unseen explores the quiet balance between visibility, discretion and identity in MARKED jewellery. Read more...
The Language of Marks | Identity, Symbolism & Meaning in Jewellery
Some things are said. Others are signalled. The Language of Marks explores how jewellery becomes a quiet expression of identity, intention and recognition. Read more...
MARKED Jewellery | Identity, Control & Desire in Sterling Silver
MARKED explores identity, control and desire through modern silver jewellery—pieces that don’t ask for attention, but are always recognised by the right ones. Read more...