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Introducing Rythmos, a 18K gold-plated jewellery collection inspired by the timeless elegance of Greek architecture and the organic movement of waves.
From the sculptural lines of Doric and Ionic columns to the rolling energy of ocean swells, Rythmos finds its rhythm in contrast; the stillness of stone meeting the fluidity of water. Grounded in classical form and kissed by coastal energy, this is jewellery designed for flow, light, and movement.

Born in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, Rythmos is made for those who move with intention; whether wandering barefoot from Bronte to Bondi or layering gold over linen for late-afternoon drinks in Paddington.
Rythmos is Inspired by The Strength of Structure, The Freedom of Flow
The heart of Rythmos lies in duality; the grounded repetition of ancient columns and the ever-changing rhythm of the sea.
Doric and Ionic motifs inspire the structural textures and proportions, echoing pillars of history and resilience.
Waveforms and curves reflect nature’s endless motion; from ocean tides to wind-blown sand dunes.
Brushed gold finishes capture the shifting light of Sydney’s coastline; warm, glowing, and quietly luxurious.
Each piece is a meeting point between heritage and freedom; a wearable balance of strength and softness.
The Design is Sculptural, Fluid, Unpredictably Balanced
Asymmetrical earrings mirror the ebb and flow of the tide; no two waves are ever the same.
Layered wave motifs appear across rings, bracelets, and cuffs; subtle yet statement-making.
Column-inspired shapes give structure to otherwise fluid lines, grounding the collection in timeless form.
Matte and polished gold plating plays with light like the sea on a still morning.
This is jewellery that catches the eye; and keeps telling a story.
Rythmos is Designed for the Rhythm of Coastal Life
Created with the slow, intentional pace of Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs in mind, Rythmos is made to move with you.
From Bondi mornings to twilight in Tamarama.
From coastal walks to gallery nights.
From fresh-faced minimalism to layered statement looks.
Rythmos adapts, flows, and reflects; just like the women who wear it.

Flow with Rythmos
From the carved lines of ancient temples to the waves that define Sydney’s shoreline, Rythmos is a modern homage to beauty in motion; timeless, tactile, and made to move with you. Learn about gold-plated jewellery here.
Stay Tuned for the official launch on 25th October 2025.

FAQs
What is the difference between 18K gold-plated, 14K gold, and gold vermeil?
18K gold-plated jewellery features a thin layer of 18K gold over a base metal such as brass or stainless steel.
14K gold is a solid alloy made of 58.5% pure gold mixed with other metals for added strength.
Gold vermeil is a thick layer of gold (usually 14K–24K) over sterling silver, and must meet specific thickness standards (typically at least 2.5 microns in the UK and US).
Which is more durable: 14K gold, gold vermeil, or gold-plated jewellery?
14K solid gold is the most durable and long-lasting option.
Gold vermeil is more durable than standard gold-plated pieces due to its thicker layer of gold and sterling silver base.
Gold-plated jewellery is less durable and may wear or tarnish more quickly, especially with regular wear.
Will these types of jewellery tarnish or fade?
14K gold does not tarnish but may lose some shine over time.
Gold vermeil can tarnish slightly due to its silver base but will generally last longer than regular gold-plated items.
Gold-plated jewellery may tarnish or fade more quickly, especially when exposed to water, sweat, or perfumes.
Which option is more affordable?
From most to least affordable:
Gold-plated
Gold vermeil
14K solid gold
Can I wear these types of jewellery in the shower or while swimming?
14K gold: Water-resistant, but avoid exposure to harsh chemicals like chlorine.
Gold vermeil: Occasional water exposure is fine, but it's best to avoid getting it wet frequently.
Gold-plated: Not recommended for water exposure, as it can cause the gold layer to wear off more quickly.
How can I tell them apart just by looking?
It’s often hard to tell visually. Differences lie in weight, feel, and durability.
Which is best for sensitive skin?
14K gold and gold vermeil (because of the sterling silver base) are typically hypoallergenic.
Gold-plated jewellery may cause irritation for sensitive skin, especially if the base metal contains nickel or brass.