Loquet London launches Kate Kane charity capsule collection
The collection features two lapidary lockets, two beaded bracelets, four crystal charms and three 18k gold charms
Loquet London has announced its collaboration with Kate Kane in aid of the Harry Kane Foundation.
Co-designed by Loquet London founder Sheherazade Goldsmith and Kane, the collection is inspired by “shared values of enduring love, resilience and family bonds”.
To reflect this intention, the collection incorporates stones with healing properties, alongside the ancient art of lapidary, for a “unique” Loquet collection.
A proportion of the sale of all items from the Kate Kane for Loquet London collection (25% of the sale price of lockets and beaded charm bracelets, and 40% of the sale price of charms) will be donated to the Harry Kane Foundation, a restricted fund under the auspices of Prism the Gift Fund (charity no 1099682).
The Harry Kane Foundation was founded to help transform this generation’s approach to mental health, through normalising conversations around the topic and promoting positive habits that support mental wellbeing.
The collection features two lapidary lockets, two beaded bracelets, four crystal charms and three 18k gold charms.
The hand carved Pink Opal locket brings a “gentle energy that encourages calm and peace within”, while the Blue Chalcedony counterpart creates a “soothing presence to heal emotional wounds”.
Similarly, the Lion Heart, a symbol of resilience and leadership, encourages the wearer to “build their inner strength and support others too” and the Bowen Knot charm symbolises family ties and their “interwoven and unbreakable bonds”.
Goldsmith said: “This collection explores the ideas of ecology, the rights of natural phenomena, the construction of identity, ancient wisdom and the abiding sense that certain stones possess an animating spirit that can be harnessed for personal growth.”
Kane added: “This collaboration is an opportunity to not only raise funds for wonderful charities across the country, but also help the conversation around mental health awareness, particularly from the standpoint of women and mothers. It was important to Sheherazade and I to use crystals and stones that carried meaning, and pieces within this collection symbolise strength, resilience, and connection – which are some of the key messages of the Harry Kane Foundation.”