Introducing the Badlands Collection by Dea Dia—a powerful expression of nature’s artistry, inspired by the rugged, untamed landscapes of the Mojave Desert, Death Valley, and Anza Borrego. Crafted entirely by hand, each piece in this collection is sculpted in wax by our founder, Jessica Lawson, before being cast in recycled brass and silver. The result is a striking array of 15 new styles that embody texture, movement, depth, and dimension, echoing the ancient forces that shaped these iconic terrains.
Every design in the Badlands Collection is a testament to nature’s artistry, showcasing textured, sculptural forms that mirror the... Read More
Introducing the Badlands Collection by Dea Dia—a powerful expression of nature’s artistry, inspired by the rugged, untamed landscapes of the Mojave Desert, Death Valley, and Anza Borrego. Crafted entirely by hand, each piece in this collection is sculpted in wax by our founder, Jessica Lawson, before being cast in recycled brass and silver. The result is a striking array of 15 new styles that embody texture, movement, depth, and dimension, echoing the ancient forces that shaped these iconic terrains.
Every design in the Badlands Collection is a testament to nature’s artistry, showcasing textured, sculptural forms that mirror the undulating landscapes carved by millennia of erosion. Striking a harmonious balance between the rugged and the refined, these pieces capture the essence of the Badlands, with every curve and contour reflecting the timeless dance of wind and water on stone.
At Dea Dia, we believe in jewelry that tells a story—one of connection, artistry, and the enduring beauty of the natural world. The Badlands Collection is genderless and unisex, created for all who are drawn to the raw elegance of the earth and the authenticity of handmade craftsmanship. Each piece is a wearable work of art, designed to resonate with those who value individuality, sustainability, and the timeless allure of nature's most profound creations.
View the Badlands Collection 2024 Lookbook.
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