The word Yaksha, from sanskrit, iindicates a type of benevolent nature’s spirits: protectors of entire mountains, forests, rivers or lakes.
They are also guardians of treasures and temples, for this reason they can be observed as decoration in the entrances as much as those hindus as buddhists.
In the hindu epic poem Mahabharata the lord of all Yaksha takes the name of Kubera, king of the mythical city Alakapuri and treasurer of the Gods.


Golden Yaksha is inspired by the ancient traditional craftsmanship with the aim of bringing back to light those symbols and shapes that during the ages have enriched the bodies of men and women, from the Indonesian’s tribe to royal palaces of India, from the rice fields of Vietnam to Burmes’s golden pagoda.
we offer a totally handmade and in limited collections; revisited in a modern key to continue the art of jewellery, making you a Yaksha, guardian of the jewel you have chosen.

The word Yaksha, from sanskrit, iindicates a type of benevolent nature’s spirits: protectors of entire mountains, forests, rivers or lakes.
They are also guardians of treasures and temples, for this reason they can be observed as decoration in the entrances as much as those hindus as buddhists.
In the hindu epic poem Mahabharata the lord of all Yaksha takes the name of Kubera, king of the mythical city Alakapuri and treasurer of the Gods.


Golden Yaksha is inspired by the ancient traditional craftsmanship with the aim of bringing back to light those symbols and shapes that during the ages have enriched the bodies of men and women, from the Indonesian’s tribe to royal palaces of India, from the rice fields of Vietnam to Burmes’s golden pagoda.
we offer a totally handmade and in limited collections; revisited in a modern key to continue the art of jewellery, making you a Yaksha, guardian of the jewel you have chosen.