Indie and Harper Journal
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Indie and Harper is a Bohemian Brand that empowers women through Jewellery and much more. They educate through our blogs about the benefits of different gem stones like moonstones and turquoise. Indie and Harper also chat about the different Birthstone Jewellery and the benefits linked to them.
Indie and Harper Journal
2d ago
Moonstone jewellery has been gaining popularity in recent years, and for good reason. These beautiful gemstones have a unique iridescent quality that makes them stand out from traditional gemstones. If you're considering adding a piece of moonstone jewellery to your collection, read on to discover more about these magical stones and their history, meaning, and benefits.
Healing Properties
Moonstones are closely associated with femininity and intuition, and are a very popular choice for women's jewellery. For men, moonstone rings can represent strength and balance, making them a meaningful ..read more
Indie and Harper Journal
1w ago
Planet vs Plastics | 60X40
“The Planet vs. Plastics campaign is a call to arms, a demand that we act now to end the scourge of plastics and safeguard the health of every living being upon our planet.”
Kathleen Rogers - President, Earth Day Network
What is Earth Day?
On April 22nd of every year, the entire world is invited to celebrate Earth Day. It’s the largest environmental movement in the world and aims to raise awareness of environmental issues and promote eco-friendly practices. To make the most of the event, many countries practice Earth Week to extend the time focused ..read more
Indie and Harper Journal
1w ago
If you're looking for a way to make your i+h gift that little extra special, for a limited time only we're offering FREE Gift Wrapping.
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The Everyday Staple Gift
Gifts for the person who loves pieces they can wear every day, with every outfit and never take them off. Every piece in this collection can even be worn in the shower and to the gym!
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Indie and Harper Journal
2M ago
We are SO excited to announce our collaboration with the beautiful, whimsical + all-around Dopamine Queen Luna Lindsay.
After 12 months in the making, the i+h x Luna collection will be released ✨ 15.02.2024 ✨
"I'm so excited to collab with my day ones, Indie and Harper in the creation of these stackable rings."
Meet Luna Lindsay
From sending one little Insta DM in early 2015, to nearly 10 years of collaborating through product photos, videos and content creation, our love for Luna Lindsay is infinite.
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To say Luna is creative is an understatement. Through her social media, she has revam ..read more
Indie and Harper Journal
3M ago
Symbol: Water-Bearer Element: Air Lucky Days: Tuesday, Thursday & Friday Ruling Planet: Saturn & Uranus Lucky Numbers: 2, 3, 7 & 9 Dates: January 20 - February 18 Colours: Deep Blue and Turquoise Traits: Clever, Analytical, Creative, Independent Greatest Compatibility: Aquarius, Gemini, Libra Weaknesses: Inflexible, Detached, Stubborn Aquarius likes: Quiet time, music, history, family and friends Aquarius dislikes: Authority, conformity, dishonesty
Aquarius in Love
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Indie and Harper Journal
4M ago
To all our December babies, your traditional birthstone is Tanzanite. Natural Tanzanite has many hidden benefits for those born in December but also for all who use or wear it. Read on to find out more!
A little bit of history...
Tanzanite is relatively new to the world of coloured gemstones. It was discovered in 1967 when a Masai tribesman encountered a cluster of these crystals in Merelani, an area of Northern Tanzania.
Almost overnight, Tanzanite was popular with its transparent, yet vivid blue-to-violet colours and high clarity. Leading jewellery designers and other gem professionals ..read more
Indie and Harper Journal
4M ago
Symbol: Archer Element: Fire Lucky Days: Wednesday, Thursday & Friday Ruling Planet: Jupiter Lucky Numbers: 3, 5, 6, 8 & 9 Dates: November 22nd - December 21st Colours: Orange, Yellow, Red & Purple Traits: Adventurous, Charming, Rebellious, Energetic Greatest Compatibility: Sagittarius, Aries & Leo Weaknesses: Blunt, Careless, Judgemental Sagittarius likes: Road trips, parties, books, being outdoors Sagittarius dislikes: Boredom, negative people, being constrained
Sagittarius in Love
If you wa ..read more
Indie and Harper
6M ago
This year we have curated a beautiful Gift Guide to help you celebrate the holidays with your loved ones.
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i+h Keepsakes
Our i+h Keepsake Collection is perfect for Mums, siblings, best friends and anyone you want to gift a pendant with meaning to.
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Many of the necklaces in this range have pendants that can be mixed and matched to make them unique to the wearer.
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Indie and Harper Journal
6M ago
To all our November babies, your traditional birthstone is Topaz. Natural Topaz has many hidden benefits for those born in November but also for all who use or wear it. Read on to find out more!
A little bit of history...
It is believed that Topaz was named after the Egyptian Island of Topazos, this island is now known as St John's Island in the Red Sea. Natural Topaz was once predominantly found on this Island in its yellow form.
Both Ancient Romans and Egyptians believed that this gemstone had supernatural powers and had been blessed by the sun gods bringing strength, protection, and re ..read more
Indie and Harper
6M ago
What is a worry stone?
A worry stone is a small crystal or gemstone about 3cm long with an indent in the middle. It can be used by rubbing the thumb back and forth to help soothe the mind.
Origins
Used in folk practice, worry stones have many different origins. They were used in ancient Greece, and Ireland as well as in Native American tribes. In most cultures, the idea originated by finding a stone smoothed by running fresh water and fiddling with it to ease a busy mind.
Uses
You can keep a worry stone in your pocket and use it whenever you feel comfortable, but here are some ..read more