How to create a highly versatile jewelry collection
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WAVE INTRODUCES: OUR FIRST COLLECTION
Inspired by the Mediterranean: Emotional architecture in a solid state, Dedicated to those who shine without asking permission.
In the ancient Mediterranean, jewelry wasn't an accessory: it was a language. Gods, mortals, mythological creatures—all wore jewelry as a declaration of identity, power, and desire. Because in that part of the world, the art of adornment knew no bounds. Thus, the first trends were born, not as empty fashion, but as signs of status, connection, and belonging.
Jewelry offered protection. It shielded you from evil, from illness, from the chaos of the world. It was wearable ritual. Today we don't fight mythological monsters, but we do face other transitions: uncertainty, competitiveness, pressure. And, although we no longer wear amulets to ward off storms, we continue to seek pieces that say: “This is who I am, this is how I feel, I know my worth . ”
At ONADA, we design jewelry that embraces that heritage and projects it into the present; these pieces don't replicate the past, but rather transform it. Carat celebrates your individuality, your strength, your inner fire. Pieces that don't just decorate, but tell the story of who you are .

BRACELETS & WRISTBANDS
Emotional architecture in a solid state.
Venus Sponge Bracelet
Inspired by the “Basket of Flowers of Venus.” In architecture, the sponge supports weight without breaking or yielding. We saw in it the perfect symbol to honor the strength of today's woman: flexible, resilient, and unapologetically beautiful.
Coral Reef Bracelet
It originates from the reef at Cap de Creus, the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula, in northern Catalonia, bordering France. There, where the sea first touches the shore. Also inspired by Gaudí's fluid architecture, its undulating forms mimic coral, and the zircons resemble stars connecting heaven and earth. It is a jewel that unites two worlds: the cosmic and the earthly.
EARRINGS
Symbols that hang from your ears like manifestos.
Roman Column Earrings
Columns, symbols of strength, power, and eternity. These earrings are inspired by them, with all the symbolic weight they represent. They signify the power of balance; a column conveys stability and grandeur, like the strength you feel when you wear a piece that elevates you. That's what our "Carat Columns" convey when they take you back to the origin of elegance and self-confidence; you feel free , powerful, unstoppable. At Carat, we honor the past to break paradigms.
Heart-shaped zirconia hoops
Pink hoops with white cubic zirconia
Sapphire blue cubic zirconia earrings
PENDANTS
Pieces that hang from the soul
Pendants made of semiprecious stones
Every stone tells a story. Choose the one that resonates with yours.
Coffee Bean Pendant
Yes, a coffee bean. But not just any coffee bean—a jewel with aroma and history. This piece is inspired by coffee as a symbol of hospitality, a shared ritual, a conversation starter; it came from Ethiopia and quickly went from aristocratic luxury to Mediterranean popular culture. Coffee unites worlds, connects souls, ignites ideas. You'll carry it close to your heart (in three different heights) because you know that the everyday can also be intense, unforgettable, and legendary.
RINGS
To say without speaking. To remember who you are.
Emblematic Topaz Ring ONADA
For the Egyptians, the blue stone was a symbol of the god Ra, lord of the sun and life force. Today, blue topaz represents calm, mental clarity, and emotional balance—values we believe in and wish to promote in modern women through empowerment and self-confidence.
We chose it as the ONADA emblem because we believe in jewelry that connects you with your inner power.
Ring of Theseus (Amethyst)
Inspired by the mythical "Ring of Theseus," discovered in Athens, it depicts the hero facing a bull and flanked by a lion. The original ring was for men. Ours rewrites history. Because today, heroines also face the impossible.
Rome Ring (Laurel Leaves)
In Greek, stephanos means crown. Laurel wreaths symbolized eternity, peace, victory... and in the myth of Apollo and Daphne, also unrequited love. This piece is a tribute to all of that: to what is won, to what is dreamed of, and why not? to what never was.
CARAT Ring
Based on an ancient gold ring dedicated to the goddess Hera. The original was so large in diameter that it could only belong to a man; it symbolized power and identity. Ours is named CARAT. Because today, we women hold the power. And we wear it without fear.