Traveling and experiencing different levels of comfort was what enriched our minds and soul in the first place. Lovely smiles from stress-free children, conversations beyond words, and teachings beyond reading the schoolbooks are what inspired us to live the nomad life.
We never want to forget our roots and our purpose – we aim to bring this world a step closer to racial and gender equality, free and quality education, adequate healthcare, and encouragement for everyone to pursue their wildest dreams.
For that reason, we like to hang out with the local people as often as we can and gift them a percentage of our earnings in forms of food, medicine, school supplies, and clothes.
Some of the Solspel projects were volunteering as English teachers in Lombok, Indonesia; helping the street dogs in the South of Lombok, buying school supplies and cosmetic products for the community in Siargao island, Philippines and donating food and care products to an orphanage in Timor, Indonesia.
At Solspel, we believe that beauty should never come at the cost of integrity. That’s why we are committed to ethical sourcing, fair wages, and sustainable practices at every stage of production.
We work closely with our small, family-run workshop in Bali to ensure that every artisan is fairly compensated for their skill and dedication. Their work is not just a trade but a legacy—one we deeply respect and nurture.
Our materials are sourced with mindfulness and care. We use high-quality 925 sterling silver and offer 14k, 17k, and 22k gold on demand, ensuring that our metals are responsibly obtained. Each gemstone is hand-selected for its natural beauty and energetic properties, with a focus on working with raw, unpolished crystals to preserve their organic essence.
By choosing ethically sourced materials, we not only honor the earth but also ensure that each piece carries a vibration of integrity, authenticity, and conscious creation.
We are continuously striving to improve our sustainability efforts—reducing waste, using recyclable packaging, and making choices that align with a future where ethical jewelry is the norm, not the exception.