Amuletic armour, imbued with myth and magic.
Handcrafted in Naarm/Melbourne.
Welcome to Hex Arcana, where myth and magic become one with the metal realms. Hex Arcana's meticulously handcrafted designs are heavily centred around the potency and magic behind amulets and talismans, as well as their reverence for the natural world, and deep interest in occult symbolism, folklore, mythology and ritual.
Hex Arcana was conjured into being in 2017, after completing an Advanced Diploma of Object and Jewellery Design and winning an award at graduation that plunged their designs into the public sphere mere months later, and the rest is history. Over the years Hex Arcana's designs have become much more refined, but their distinct affinity for the darker things in life, and the symbolic meaning behind them has always rung true.
"Tap into your own personal magic, your endless source of strength."
More recently, Hex Arcana's designs have focused more heavily in the protective and apotropaic elements of amulets, talismans and jewellery. Each piece is handcrafted with the intention to instill a sense of strength and protection in it's wearer, whether in daily life, or ritual. Hex Arcana loves nothing more than imbuing pieces with symbolism unique to individual wearers, and is more than happy to discuss adding peronalised elements into existing designs, or creating one off customised pieces.
"Tap into your own personal magic, your endless source of strength."
More recently, Hex Arcana's designs have focused more heavily in the protective and apotropaic elements of amulets, talismans and jewellery. Each piece is handcrafted with the intention to instill a sense of strength and protection in it's wearer, whether in daily life, or ritual. Hex Arcana loves nothing more than imbuing pieces with symbolism unique to individual wearers, and is more than happy to discuss adding peronalised elements into existing designs, or creating one off customised pieces.
I would like to note that my craft operates on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. I acknowledge their continuing connection to land, water and community, and pay my respects to their Elders - past, present, and emerging.