Devī
The Devī Collection by Noir KĀLA embodies raw elegance — Devī jewelry created as both adornment and ritual. Inspired by the Sanskrit word Devī, meaning “goddess” or “the shining one,” this collection unifies collars, long necklaces, anklets, rings, and waist chains into a timeless offering. Each piece is envisioned in Canada and brought to life by handmade Rajasthan jewelry artisans, where silversmithing traditions have been preserved for generations.
Crafted in 925 sterling silver, 22k gold vermeil, and brass, these designs reflect Noir KĀLA’s metals-first clarity and dedication to small batch jewelry. From a 925 sterling silver goddess necklace to a Devī anklet detailed with hollow ornaments, every adornment is intentional, enduring, and backed by a one-year warranty with free worldwide shipping on orders $200+.
Devī — Meaning & Symbolism
What does Devī mean? In Sanskrit, Devī translates to “goddess” or “the shining one.” Across Hinduism, Buddhism, and ancient cosmologies, the goddess represents transformation, remembrance, and protection. Wearing Devī jewelry by Noir KĀLA — a Devī necklace, Devī ring, or Devī waist chain — is a modern ritual, a way to embody symbolic jewelry protection in everyday life. Respectful of its origins, this collection frames the goddess not as a costume, but as quiet power and timeless identity.
Materials & Finishes
•925 Sterling Silver — benefits and durability
Silver is noble, luminous, and enduring. With time, it may develop a patina that can be polished away or embraced for depth. For those wondering how to clean 925 sterling silver, a simple soft cloth restores its brilliance. Every 925 sterling silver anklet or necklace is designed for longevity, heirloom quality, and daily wear.
•Gold Vermeil — look and wear expectations
Vermeil pairs sterling silver with a thick layer of 22k gold. Its warmth softens gracefully with age, evolving into a finish that reflects the wearer. To preserve its beauty, avoid water, perfumes, and abrasion. Each gold vermeil goddess necklace carries both radiance and resilience.
•Brass — patina, feel, and care
Brass evolves naturally, darkening into a patina unique to each wearer. Some polish it bright, others allow it to age into character — both are authentic approaches to brass jewelry patina care. Its grounding tone adds weight and warmth to the Devī jewelry line.
Craftsmanship & Origin — small-batch workshops in Rajasthan
Every Devī piece is handmade Rajasthan jewelry, created in small intergenerational workshops. Techniques like casting and granulation have been passed down for centuries. Noir KĀLA partners closely with these artisans, blending ancestral knowledge with modern design tools for precision. The result is small batch jewelry that preserves cultural heritage while embodying Noir KĀLA’s mythic-modern aesthetic.
Styling — layering and pairing with Noir KĀLA pieces
Devī Necklace: Collars frame the face with strength; long strands layer elegantly for balance, each holding a distinct goddess necklace meaning.
Devī Anklet: Hollow ornaments allow comfort and movement; lengths and fit notes provide a natural anklet size guide.
Devī Ring: Granulation textures bring tactile presence and symbolism.
Devī Waist Chain: Worn over fabric or directly on skin, this adornment blends sensuality with ritual.
Together, these adornments express Noir KĀLA’s fusion aesthetic — reverent, intentional, and quietly empowering.
Care & Maintenance
•925 Sterling Silver: Wear often to prevent tarnish. Avoid chemicals. Store in a pouch. Use a soft cloth — the clearest answer to how to clean 925 sterling silver.
•Gold Vermeil: Avoid water, perfumes, and abrasion. Remove before bathing or sleeping. Clean only with a soft cloth — essential guidance on how to care for gold vermeil.
•Brass: Avoid moisture and chemicals. Store airtight. Polish with a cloth or embrace natural patina — authentic brass jewelry patina care.
Discover Devī
Timeless goddess jewelry in Canada and beyond — heirloom adornments designed to be worn, aged, and remembered. Each piece carries Noir KĀLA’s commitment to craftsmanship, small-batch production, and quiet power.