Trees of Tomorrow

Handcrafted jewellery inspired by nature

One-of-a-kind handmade jewellery that plants trees and nurtures a better tomorrow. Crafted with heart in Arrowtown, New Zealand.

RINGS

PENDANTS

EARRINGS

Inspired by New Zealand

Our mission

every purchase plants a tree


Trees of Tomorrow isn’t just about beautiful, handmade jewellery.

In a loving effort to live harmoniously with our surroundings, we have proudly partnered with Eden Reforestation Projects, who focus on restoring native forests all around the world, whilst uplifting communities out of extreme poverty.

And so, for every $10 sold, online or via one of our lovely stockists, we pay for the planting, raising & protection of one tree in Nepal.

We want each piece of jewellery to have a positive effect on as many people as possible; not just the proud owner. As well as planting physical seeds with each sale, our intention is to plant seeds in people’s minds. Seeds of kindness, of hope, of inspiration; the Trees of Tomorrow.

Our work is very much guided by the world around us. Inspired by nature, the designs are born in the woods, developed by the river & then created in Bridget’s sunny Arrowtown studio.

Every part of the process is carried out with our beautiful planet in our hearts & minds, and each piece is made with genuine love & care. We hope that you feel it.

Custom Design

hand crafted for you.

Let’s create a piece of jewellery that speaks the language of your soul. An expression of the beauty you already hold within.

Consciously and lovingly made with purpose in Arrowtown, New Zealand.

“THE POWER OF A SEED”

There are few things more satisfying in life than planting a seed, not knowing the extent of the ripple that your humble effort will grow to be, but being sure that the world will be better off because of it. Planting seeds is how we grow. It's how we evolve.

I ask of you today to be conscious of the seeds you plant. Know the power of your words and potential of your actions. Use your power with kindness and with love, and ask yourself everyday:

“What kind of seeds do I want to plant today?”