Constellate had its genesis in 2020, the collection starting with a single piece called Asteria, which celebrated the mystery and sparkle of the moon and the stars. The range now encompasses more than 20 different styles, with each individual piece carrying the evocative name of a Greek goddess or muse – reinforcing the celestial theme, or alternatively a roman emperor in recognition of their contributions to Rome’s cultural evolution.
Some pieces showcase just a single crescent moon or star, whilst others feature multi-moon and star combinations. The necklaces and bracelets, along with the earrings are designed to be worn individually or curated in layers, providing versatility as either everyday jewellery or as a feature for more special occasions.
The range also includes bespoke and limited-release pieces to cater to your personal creation of legacy pieces, and to convey a sense of exclusivity.
More recently, the decision to rebrand from Constellate to Lisa Sinclair Curatorium came with the introduction of new collections ROAM, accoutrement, Libertè, & Robe. While Constellate will always be the founding collection, I feel as society evolves, so to must how we choose to represent it. The rebrand thus reflects not just the expression of the brand’s growth, but also a nod to the shifts in cultural attitudes as well as an observance of the fluidity and transcendent nature of jewellery.
The ethos behind all the collections remains unchanged – pieces of jewelry that hold a personal connection, that move through your day as you do, and that can be worn with the other collections, or alongside pieces you already own.
Select ranges of Lisa Sinclair Curatorium, are currently available in prestigious boutiques in Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria.