About Us

Meet Pablo. 

The inspiration behind everything we do here.

Pablo isn’t just stunning (seriously, he’s stopped traffic!), he’s energetic, curious, clever, demanding, and always on the lookout for something new. 

This store began from a place of love - not only for Pablo, who brings joy and inspiration into my life every day - but for Prince, Taylor, and Chelsea, three incredible souls I was very lucky to share my life with.

Prince was smart, loving and loyal. Taylor was graceful, sweet and stubborn. Chelsea was just crazy (in the best possible way). They were each unique, they enriched my life endlessly and changed me in ways I'll always be grateful for. Though they’re no longer here, they're never far from my thoughts, and I find comfort in jewellery that helps me feel closer to them.

I hope you can find something that helps you keep your pets close, and honours the incredible love we share with them.

Thanks for being here.

Love Pablo and Caroline. x

Pablo is an Afghan Hound, a sighthound. An ancient hunting breed. They are often called stupid, but only when judged on obedience! Anyone who lives with one will tell you how intelligent they really are, especially when it comes to getting what they want! They are strong minded and independent, they like to do things on their owns terms. They are extremely elegant, but they can also be very clownish.

If you would like to see more of Pablo, follow him on Instagram here.

Still curious about Pablo and his breed? Here are the answers to the questions we get asked the most...

Do they need a lot of grooming? Yes! A few hours a week.

Do they need much exercise? One long walk each day will suffice, but they prefer to run, in lots of short sprints.

You can't let them off lead, can you? Yes you absolutely can, and should (where safe of course). An Afghan is never going to have recall like a Collie, but they can be trained!

Do they moult? Yep, but not as much as you might think, my smooth coat chihuahua Chelsea shed way more than Pablo.

What's their temperament like? They are calm, sensitive, aloof, gentle, playful and curious.

Do you cut his hair? Nope, it's natural, including the short hair on his back, this is called a "saddle", and it comes in as their coat starts to mature.