Today marks the launch of a new collaborative collection: Woven. We're so excited to introduce you to these new pieces, created in collaboration with talented yoga teacher and Wild Fawn good friend, Zoë Markos-Thresher.
Each piece has been created with movement and mindfulness at its heart. Read on to discover the inspiration behind each design.
Where mindful design meets mindful practice
Woven began as a conversation between Emma and Zoe - a designer and a yoga teacher who share a belief in slowing down, creating with intention, and finding beauty in the process. Both approach their work as a form of mindfulness.
For Emma, design is an act of awareness, a practice rooted in sustainability, in the conscious use of re-usable materials, and in a respect for the natural world. For Zoe, movement and breath are gateways to presence, connection, and self-understanding. Together, they discovered how their disciplines speak the same language.
In Emma’s hands, material becomes meditation, shaped thoughtfully, layer by layer.
Through Zoe’s guidance, philosophy becomes form, each piece inspired by a practice that invites stillness and reflection. Each piece in Woven is inspired by a practice that has shaped Zoe’s journey.
From Drishti, the gaze that anchors awareness, to Anitya, the truth of impermanence, every design carries the rhythm of her practice and the warmth of Emma’s craft.
The result is a collection that feels both spiritual and grounded. Jewellery made to be worn, touched, and lived in.
Handcrafted in London using recycled materials and responsibly sourced components, the collection embodies Wild Fawn’s ongoing commitment to sustainable design.
Where yoga and mindfulness meets ethical jewellery - discover the pieces
The Gaze Ring

In yoga, drishti, the gaze, is a quiet point of focus. It anchors the mind within the body, guiding awareness back to breath and presence.
“During training, I began to notice how powerful it was to choose where to rest my eyes. A single point, the curve of a toe, the tip of a thumb, could dissolve distraction and bring me home to myself” - Zoe
The Gaze Ring was created as a companion to that practice. Designed to rest on the thumb, it honours the place where intention and attention meet - where a mudra (mudrā) completes, where hands meet in anjali (añjali) prayer mudra, where awareness finds its return. Handmade in London from recycled silver spotlighting a beautiful blue topaz, it’s a jewel for presence.
A meditation in form. A gentle reminder to return - to body, to breath, to now.
The Cosmos Earrings
In yoga philosophy, Surya (sūrya, sun) represents radiance and vitality, while Chandra (candra, moon) embodies reflection and calm. Together they remind us that balance is not stillness, but rhythm - the quiet ebb and flow of energy and rest, light and dark.
The Cosmos Earrings are sun, spiral and moon dangle earrings that honour this natural balance - the left and right, light and shade, strength and softness. Worn together, they are a quiet meditation on wholeness, reminding us that we are part of the same rhythm that moves through everything.
The Centred Earrings
In both Hindu and Buddhist traditions, the Mandala (Maṇḍala) is a sacred circle, a reflection of the universe and of the self. It reminds us that transformation begins when we turn inward, leaving outer distractions behind and returning to stillness at the centre.
In yoga, the Mandala practice mirrors this journey. Circular movements and mindful breath guide us inward, inviting clarity and balance through motion and meditation.
The Centred Earrings were created as a symbol of that harmony. Inspired by the form of the Mandala, these spiral studs reflect the flow between effort and ease, movement and stillness, strength and softness. With pins placed in different positions between the left and right, they're a quiet reminder to come back to yourself, wherever you are.
The Balance Bracelet
There is a moment between movement and stillness where balance lives. It is here that Gyan Mudra (jñāna mudrā) is born, the gentle meeting of thumb and forefinger, forming a circle of quiet intelligence. In this simple connection, ancient teachers saw the union of the individual soul with the infinite, the return of the self to its source.
In yogic philosophy, mudrās are sacred seals, subtle gestures that shape the flow of prāṇa, or life energy, within the body. Through them, the unseen becomes felt. Gyan Mudra draws energy upward, awakening clarity, calm, and intuitive knowing. It opens the mind not by force, but through surrender, a soft expansion into awareness.
With an intertwined organic circle charm on a sterling silver chain, Balance Bracelet carries this remembrance: that wisdom is not something sought but something returned to, a steady hum beneath the noise. Its form echoes the stillness of the gesture itself, pure, simple, and strong - a symbol of the quiet power of connection.
The Wave Bangle
All things rise and fall. Each moment, like a wave, has its crest and its quiet return to stillness. The teaching of Anitya (anityaḥ), impermanence reminds us that change is not to be feared, but embraced as the natural rhythm of life.
The Wave Bangle is an ode to this flow: the dance between fullness and emptiness, joy and sorrow, coming and going. Just as the tide ebbs and returns, our experiences move through us. When we resist change, we struggle; when we move with it, we find peace in the motion.
The Pulse Necklace
At the centre of all things - between earth and sky, body and spirit - there is the heart.
In Vedic philosophy, this sacred space is known as Anāhata, meaning “unstruck” (āhata-nāda): the sound that exists without touch, the quiet hum beneath all experience.
The Anāhata cakra is the meeting point between the physical and the spiritual, the grounding and the transcendent. Here, love becomes the language through which the soul expresses itself. When the heart centre is open, life is felt in its fullness: compassion arises naturally, forgiveness flows easily, and joy is remembered, not sought.
The heart teaches us that strength lives in softness and presence is an act of love. To honour Anāhata is to return home to the space within that neither clings nor closes, but flows freely with life.
The Pulse Necklace is a long silver necklace with an open heart pendant - a quiet symbol of love, connection, and the rhythm that moves through all beings.
The Rhythm Necklace
Rhythm is a meditation bead necklace, a tool for stillness through motion. Our design invites you to slow down to touch, feel, and count each of its 28 handcrafted beads. In Vedic philosophy, the number 28 carries quiet resonance, echoing the nakṣatras, the 28 lunar sectors that mark the cycle of time and transformation. Each turn of the bead becomes a moment in that unfolding rhythm.
Traditionally, the Mālā bead necklace holds 108 beads, representing wholeness and the many pathways of energy within the body. This piece does not replicate that count but honours the same principle: beads as vessels of intention, rhythm, and meditation.
Across cultures, similar practices exist. In Greece, the komboloi - a string of beads used for reflection - holds a special place in Zoe’s own memory. She recalls her Bapou (grandfather) sitting with his morning coffee, passing the beads slowly between finger and thumb. Not necessarily in prayer, but in quiet presence.
Handcrafted in London from recycled sterling silver, the Rhythm Necklace carries the pulse of touch and time - a reminder that every movement can be a meditation.
Woven: Where craft and movement intertwine
At its heart, Woven is a small collection about rhythm, how we move, how we make, and how we return to ourselves. We hope you loved discovering the stories behind the pieces in this collection as much as we loved designing it.
You can explore the Woven collection online now - browse the collection these perfect self-care jewellery gifts for yourself or mindful loved ones.





