ABOUT US
Meet Saddaf, Creator of Hera Jewels.

Hera Jewels was born from devotion, not to trend, not to outcome, but to the slow, sacred work of becoming whole.
I’m Saddaf, the sole designer and maker behind every piece. Each creation is crafted by hand, made to order or in small batches, with intention, prayer, and deep respect for the unseen work that lives inside form. What began as a personal refuge during a season of unraveling has become a living altar, a way of translating healing into something tangible, wearable, and enduring.
For many years, I walked a path of deep inner work, through the body, the nervous system, and the soul. That journey taught me discernment. It taught me patience. It taught me that true healing is never rushed, never forced, and never outsourced. It is remembered, integrated, and embodied.
Jewelry became the language through which I could express that remembering.
Every piece is made slowly, by my hands alone, using materials I source with care; freshwater pearls, stones, and metals chosen not only for their beauty, but for their resonance. I work in a grounded, intentional state, bringing presence, breath, and prayer into my process, believing that what we create carries how we create it, and that energy lives in the details.
For made-to-order pieces, I also offer the option to include a personal prayer or intention, held quietly as your piece is being created. This is not something added on or rushed, it is part of the same slow, intentional process. If you choose to share what you are moving through or calling in, I infused that intention into the making of the piece, allowing it to carry the healing, strength or remembrance you are inviting into your life.
Before a piece leaves my studio, it is held in prayer and aligned with a single intention: to remind the wearer of her own strength, her own wisdom, and her own inner healer.
Hera Jewels is not about transformation through me. It is about remembrance through you.
I do not believe jewelry should simply decorate the body. I believe it should anchor you back into yourself. These pieces are talismans; quiet companions for women who have walked through fire, who have shed old skins, and who are learning to stand in their own authority with grace.
This is adornment as ritual.
Craft as devotion.
Beauty as a form of truth.
If you are here, trust that you were guided.
And if a piece calls to you, know it was made with reverence for the woman you are becoming.
With love and gratitude,
Saddaf
Founder & Maker, H E R A J E W E L S