EcoChic Design Award China 2012

EcoChic Design Award

We are excited to be supporting the first EcoChic Design Award China! This sustainable fashion design competition is open to emerging designers with less than five years of industry experience and residing in mainland China. The winner will be chosen by voters like you through an online competition and will get the chance to win a trip to our compound in Bali - what a great opportunity to learn about our sustainable practices and design process in a beautiful and natural environment!  Stay tuned for the voting starting in July. A few lucky voters will also win John Hardy jewelry!

Remember, the deadline to enter the competition is May 28, 2012. For more information, check out their website here.

A Secret Gift

Naga Cuff

Did you know that each of our pieces has a unique backgrill work? This John Hardy signature is a secret gift from the Balinese artisans telling us the story of that particular piece. The handcrafted backgrill is a hidden work of art to reflect the beauty that lies within each of us, making it personally special for the collector.

Check out our amazing cuffs and their stunning backgrills!

Classic Chain Collection

Classic Chain Collection

Classic Chain pieces are meticulously woven link by link by the hands of our virtuoso artisans, allowing the smooth and supple drape to follow the contours of the body. read more
Angela Lindvall in Bali

Angela Lindvall in Bali

Angela Lindvall goes to the John Hardy compound in Bali and learns jewelry handcrafting techniques with Guy Bedarida and his team of artisans, explores the rivers of Ubud and the Mount Batur volcano, and helps to plant next season's rice harvest. read more
Tiga Gunung - 3 Mountain Workshop

Tiga Gunung - 3 Mountain Workshop

Built in 2007, the Three Mountain – or Tiga Gunung – Workshop has three 15-meter towers to resemble the shape of three volcanoes. At the time of construction, the 14,000-square-foot building was considered the largest bamboo building in the world, requiring 10 weeks to build of 1400 bamboo trees and covered with 12,500 pieces of Alang alang. Today, the Three Mountain Workshop is used for events, company assembly and to welcome guests. read more