The Journal
Behind every pendant lies a story older than memory. These are the myths that shaped civilizations — and the ones we carry forward in silver and gold.
japaneseApril 2, 2026
The Kami Within: Japan's Gods of Nature and Honor
From Amaterasu's radiant emergence to the storm god Susanoo's wild rebellion, Japanese mythology weaves a world where every river, mountain, and breeze carries the spirit of the divine.
hinduApril 2, 2026
The Cosmic Dance: Hindu Gods and the Rhythm of Creation
In Hindu mythology, creation is not a single act but an eternal rhythm — Shiva dances, Vishnu dreams, and Kali destroys so the world can begin again.
greekMarch 15, 2026
Gods of Olympus: When Heaven Wore Gold
The Greeks didn't imagine their gods as distant. They made them jealous, flawed, powerful — and we shape them the same way, one piece at a time.
norseMarch 10, 2026
The Wolf, the Hammer, and the End of Everything
The Norse didn't soften their stories. The wolf is chained, the hammer falls, the world ends — and begins again. These pieces carry that truth, one symbol at a time.
egyptianMarch 5, 2026
Children of the Nile: Guardians in Gold
Egyptian mythology is not a story. It is an instruction manual for eternity — written in gold, guarded by jackals, and meant for anyone brave enough to read it.
celticFebruary 28, 2026
The Green Veil: Druids, Warriors, and the Otherworld
Celtic mythology does not draw a line between this world and the next. It draws a veil — thin as morning mist, permeable as a dream. Step through it, and you may never come back the same.
romanFebruary 20, 2026
Imperium and Immortality: Rome's Divine Theatre
Rome did not invent its gods. It conquered them — absorbing Greek, Etruscan, and Eastern deities into a pantheon as ambitious and ruthless as the empire itself.
mesopotamianFebruary 10, 2026
Where It All Began: The First Gods
Before Greece, before Egypt, before the written word itself — Mesopotamia carved its gods into clay tablets and dared the universe to argue. These are the oldest stories humanity has ever told.
