The World of Dakini

Where Spirituality Meets Haute Joaillerie

Bring the divine
within you

Our Vision

DAKINI Jewellery, created by Alina Dyachenko, embodies a vision that merges spirituality with haute joaillerie. The brand draws inspiration from the concept of “Dakini,” meaning “sky dweller” in Sanskrit, symbolizing a goddess of liberation and transformation in many cultures. Each piece is designed not only as an accessory but as a vessel of ancient wisdom and cultural heritage, reflecting motives of divinity, enlightenment and eternal beauty. DAKINI Jewellery invites wearers to explore the harmony between the material and spiritual realms through exquisite craftsmanship.

Creations

In DAKINI Jewellery, creative intuition is guided by the energy of gemstones and their spiritual significance. The sacred geometric designs symbolize ancient knowledge and wisdom. Masterful craftsmanship is evident in the use of iridescent gemstones, gold, and diamonds. Vivid ruby and radiant amethyst create a harmonious balance.

From elegant rings to striking earrings and intricate necklaces, each piece showcases the strength and beauty of the timeless woman. DAKINI transcends modern jewelry norms, celebrating ancient wisdom and spiritual elegance in every creation.

Behind

"When I wear DAKINI, I feel enveloped in feminine and divine energy of Dakini goddess" - Alina Dyachenko.

Alina was inspired to create Dakini Jewellery by the concept of ancient goddesses Dakinis. The name “Dakini,” meaning “sky dweller” in Sanskrit, reflects her vision of merging spirituality with haute joaillerie. Alina draws from ancient civilizations like Egypt, India, Tibet, etc., infusing her designs with powerful symbolism and cultural heritage. Her aim is to empower women, encouraging them to embrace their inner goddess through jewelry that embodies divinity, strength, and femininity.

Inspiration

The founder was inspired by the rich ancient cultures of Egypt, India, Tibet, Greece, Sumer, etc., which date back to 50,000 BC or even earlier, according to the latest researches. They were remarkable for their profound cultural and mystical dimensions, each shaping a unique worldview.

Ancient divine geometry and sacral knowledge reflected a deep connection to the subconscious, while innovations in writing and religion fostered a sacred relationship between humanity, nature, and the divine. It all created a rich spiritual tapestry that emphasizes compassion and interconnectedness, influencing cultures far beyond their geographical and time boundaries.

Symbols like the Seed of Life, Merkaba, Snake, Ankh and other forms of sacred geometry represented the underlying order and divine plan of the universe. These geometric shapes were believed to embody spiritual truths and natural laws, illustrating the connection between the physical and metaphysical realms, and serving as tools for understanding creation and existence. Sacred geometry was integral to their jewelry, architecture, art, and religious practices, reflecting their belief in harmony and balance as essential aspects of life and the cosmos.

Ancient gods like Isis, Green Tara, Shiva, Ganesha, etc. inspire us through their embodiment of profound virtues such as compassion, wisdom, and resilience, overcoming any challenges in life. They encourage spiritual growth and self-discovery, inviting to integrate their sacred knowledge into daily existence, fostering a deeper connection with the divine and the universe around us.