Foundrae Launches ‘Horizon’ Collection
“Horizon” invites individuals to explore the limitless possibilities that lie ahead, said the brand.

Beth Hutchens, the co-founder and creative director of Foundrae, created the pieces to capture the essence of boundless freedom and optimism, said the brand.
The aquamarines, gray spinel, and blue sapphires used in the collection are new to the brand’s aesthetic, as Hutchens interprets the horizon into jewelry through these gemstones all set in 18-karat yellow gold.
Each one was chosen to embody the hues of the ocean and sky, said the brand.
Foundrae is known for incorporating one or some of its 10 tenets, or principles of belief, in its pieces and collections.
The tenets are represented through symbols throughout its catalog.
The “Horizon” collection contains pieces that embody the “Internal Compass” and “Reverie” tenets, which represent self-discovery and the pursuit of joy through the use of compass, butterfly, spade, and “X” motifs.
Each piece is meant to invite the wearer to explore the limitless possibilities that lie ahead and to remind them that they hold the power to shape their own destinies, said the brand.
The “Horizon” collection will be available on Foundrae’s website May 2.
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