Dancing in the dark, stars and meteors yearn. Changing, colliding, streaming, sparkling in hope. Experience Reverie’s new collection: Celestial Desires.
- Air blue opal, fern green and amethyst set the delicious palette, especially with the seductive limited edition rings and bracelets.
- Components used include Swarovski crystals, Malachite semi-precious stone for In Orbit necklace, captivating brass chains and lovely gold-plated ones sourced from Paris and Tokyo respectively.
Satisfy your lust for the extraordinary with Celestial Desires.


POINTS OF CHANGE necklace, $219. A long, layered piece with interesting detailing. This is one of those designs that both males and females like alot :-)

CHART YOUR COURSE necklace, $159. A short, romantic necklace.

CELESTIAL bracelet, $169. Light amethyst, air blue opal and brass contrast beautifully.

CYAN bracelet, $169. Perfect with jeans and those who are not big on pastels.

OPULENCE rings, $189 each. One piece per colour only! The crystals around serve as the inspiration for the colour palette of this collection.

Left: FEATHER earrings, $129. This is a shade of green I’m using for the first time. Truly striking, it’s an infusion of emerald and turquiose.
Right: CYAN earrings, $129. Pure elegance.

CYAN pendant, $109.

Malachite semi-precious stones which signify transformation. One of the first few semi-precious stones I handpicked because of its memorable colours and texture.

IN ORBIT necklace, $199. A long, chunky, layered necklace that’s playful and great for the weekend.

CELESTIAL necklace, $199. Love this, for its hues, its mix of dark, light, rough, dainty chains.
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Apart from Celestial Desires, here are a few fresh interpretations of popular designs from the earlier collections. Yes, I’ve been obsessively designing the past two weeks :-)

ROSE necklace, $179. Goes well with most of my wardrobe!

ROYALE pendant, $119. The pendant adaptation of the best-selling Royale earrings.

BRAIDED necklace, $189. Love the experimental textures and elements.

