The Birth of Venus serves as a powerful metaphor for awakening the divine feminine that lies within us - a force we must embrace to reclaim our personal power, determination, and authentic presence.

Venus cannot be understood through ordinary human terms. As a goddess, she transcends conventional moral frameworks and simple character classifications. She embodies the raw power of attraction and passion, existing beyond the boundaries of typical human behaviour.

Her nature is paradoxical: passionate yet capricious, generous yet jealous, protective yet potentially destructive. She could be manipulative when it served her purposes, but also fiercely loving.

This complexity might seem incomprehensible from a purely human perspective, yet women who have truly acknowledged the scale of their personality are equally complex beings.

I invite you to dive into your deepest self - to acknowledge every aspect of who you are, including the shadow features. Embrace your contradictions, your power, and your complexity. Only by accepting our full selves can we allow the Venus within us to emerge.

Close-up of a woman's face showing her eye, part of her nose, and her jewelry, including an earring with a flower design and dangling pearl, and a pearl bracelet on her wrist.
Silver necklace with pearl beads resting on seashells and sand on a beach.
Two pairs of silver earrings with pearl accents, displayed on white seashell-shaped dishes on sandy ground.
Silver ring with a wavy design on a piece of dark volcanic rock, on sandy beach with seashells in the background, and the text 'ERONA Jewelry' at the bottom.
A hand with a pearl bracelet holding a seashell against a clear blue sky.
Woman with dark wavy hair and earrings standing on the beach with her eyes closed, facing the sunlight, with the ocean in the background during sunset.

William Shakespeare is one of the most romantic authors ever existed. That is why the collection dedicated to st. Valentine’s Day was inspired by his work.

We all know Shakespeare for his plays. Without doubt, they have enriched world’s culture to the greatest extent. And he also wrote 154 sonnets.

All his sonnets have numbers rather than titles, and reading them can be quite a challenge nowadays. Back in school times, we were required to read and translate Shakespeare’s sonnets.  

Thanks to that experience, I still remember Sonnet 40, which touched me deeply. And inspired me to name my second jewelry collection after its first line.

“Take all my Loves, my Love” is a romantic collection of heart-shaped pendants with a hint of vintage mood due to special gemstone setting.

Both, silver and gold plated hearts are featuring four different precious stones for you to choose from: Ruby, Emerald, Tanzanite and Topaz London Blue.

 Each pendant comes with a double-sided velvet ribbon. Additionally you are offered to compliment the pendant with a string of topazes or pearls.

Person wearing a heart-shaped necklace, holding a book titled 'Shake-Speares Sonnets' in a cream-colored blouse with puffed sleeves.
A young woman with dark hair, dressed in a satin camisole, sitting at a wooden table with candles, grapes, and books, posing with her eyes closed and one hand touching her forehead.
A pomegranate with a gold heart-shaped locket pendant hanging from a beaded chain draped over it, resting on a red book titled 'Gazing Edges Masterpiece Botanical Illustrations'.
A young woman with shoulder-length brown hair and fair skin gazing slightly off-camera. She's wearing a white blouse with puffed sleeves and button details, and a black choker with a small gold heart pendant. The background is dark, emphasizing her face and upper body.
A heart-shaped gold pendant with a small gemstone, on a string of white pearls, resting on top of stacked hardcover books, with the text 'ERONA JEWELRY' below.
Person lying on a red couch with a book balancing on their face.

When we say “beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” we acknowledge that aesthetic appreciation is deeply personal—a delicate interplay between external form and internal landscape.

The way our loved ones see us, believing in us and appreciating us more profoundly than we ever could, is a precious gift. How I wish my friends could see themselves through my eyes—to witness the beauty I perceive in them that they often overlook.

This collection is a tribute to my dear friends, who embrace me unconditionally, loving me exactly as I am. It is my attempt to create a physical testament to the immeasurable yet undeniable beauty that resides within each of us.

By creating this collection, I invite you to approach the world with wonder, empathy, and openness—recognizing that true beauty lies not in universal standards, but in the profound uniqueness of individual perception.

A woman with wavy blonde hair, wearing a white blouse and gold earrings, poses against a black background with her hand resting on her forehead.
A gold necklace with a pendant shaped like an eye, featuring a star and a tiny ball in the center, hanging on a beaded chain. The background is dark green with the text "ERONA JEWELRY" at the bottom.
Silver jewelry earrings shaped like eyes with chains and decorative details on a dark background, with text 'ERONA JEWELRY' at the bottom.
Close-up profile of a woman with dark brown hair, wearing silver jewelry including earrings with chains and a necklace with an eye design, showcasing Erona Jewelry branding.
A woman with brown hair wearing eye-shaped jewelry necklaces and earrings, along with other silver jewelry accessories.
Gold earrings shaped like eyes with sun and star design in the center, on a dark background, branded 'ERONA JEWELRY'.