TWAIN monogram

TWAIN

F I N E   J E W E L R Y
Two stones. One bond.
“Wheresoever she was, there was Eden.” — Mark Twain, Eve's Diary
Find your two stones
The Idea

Wear the one you love, written in the stars

Twain is the old word for two. Every TWAIN piece holds two stones — one horoscope stone for each person in the bond. A couple wears each other's sign; a parent carries a child's stone beside their own. The pair of stones is the bond — made to keep.

“To get the full value of joy you must have somebody to divide it with.”

The Twelve

Each stone, one horoscope

Twelve signs, twelve stones. Find your two.

The Bond

For the two of you

Couples. Parent and child. Any bond worth keeping close.

couple hands
couple
mother and child
ring on hand
The Film

Scorpio ✦ Cancer

Passion meets tenderness. Two stones, drawn together.

Identity

The mark

Two T's that interlock around a guiding star — for couples, and any bond.

In Feed

The world on Instagram

TWAIN Instagram moodboard
In Motion

Two becoming one

Every animation is a meeting — two elements that begin apart and settle together, on a slow, luxurious ease. Nothing snaps; everything seats, like a stone into its setting.

  • The mark builds — two T's interlock; the star ignites.
  • Two stones meet — they drift into the toi-et-moi setting.
  • The wheel turns — the zodiac lands on your two signs.
  • The Bond Card reveal — both names, a Twain line, set letter by letter.