Introducing MARKED: A New Direction in Identity and Expression

Introducing MARKED: A New Direction in Identity and Expression


What is MARKED?

MARKED is a new concept.

It sits alongside Twelve Silver Trees, but it is not the same.

Where Twelve Silver Trees Jewellery is rooted in nature, symbolism, and the quiet beauty of the natural world, MARKED turns inward — exploring identity, presence, and the subtle language of what we choose to wear, and why.

It is not about decoration.

It is about meaning.

A Different Kind of Expression

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Jewellery has always carried significance.

A ring can represent commitment.

A pendant can hold memory.

A symbol can speak without words.

MARKED takes this further.

Each piece is designed not simply to be worn, but to be understood — whether openly or quietly, whether by others or only by the wearer themselves.

There is strength in subtlety.

There is power in what is implied, rather than declared.

Designed with Intention

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MARKED is built on restraint.

Clean forms.

Controlled materials.

Purposeful design.

Nothing is accidental.

Every element exists for a reason — from scale and placement to the way a piece sits against the body.

This is jewellery that feels considered.

Deliberate.

Intentional.

Not Everything is Immediate

MARKED is not launching in the traditional sense.

There will be no sudden release of a full collection.

No rush to fill pages.

Instead, it will unfold gradually.

A series of journal entries.

A growing visual language.

A sense of something taking shape over time.

Some pieces will appear before they are available.

Some ideas will be shared before they are fully realised.

Not everything is accessible at once.

And that is entirely the point.

A Natural Evolution

MARKED has grown from the same foundations as Twelve Silver Trees — craftsmanship, attention to detail, and a belief that objects should carry meaning.

But it moves in a different direction.

Less outward.

More inward.

Less about what is seen.

More about what is understood.

Discover MARKED

MARKED is now live in its earliest form.

The journal is open.

The rest will follow.

You can explore the beginning here:

www.thisismarked.com

Some things are worn.

Some things are chosen.

Some things… are MARKED.

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