Our Story

Founded by entrepreneur and content creator Ifeyinwa, House of Adin was born out of her love for jewellery which she credits her mother for. She shares,

"I grew up watching my mother get dressed. She'd always ask me for my opinion on her jewellery and till this day it's still one of my favourite rituals that we share."

After years of working with various brands in the jewellery industry as an influencer, Ifeyinwa gained valuable insights into what resonates with people and recognised a gap in the market for timeless statement jewellery which led her to create House of Adin.

"I want women to feel beautiful and empowered by House of Adin. My pieces are for the woman brave enough to take up space."

OUR NAME

Ifeyinwa wanted a name that was strong and bold. After finding out that adin meant "adorn", "the fiery one" and "faith" in various languages, it was clear that this was the right name.

"Adding the 'House of' part was something I went back and forth about for a while, but when I considered that H - O - A were my mother's initials, I knew that was it. She's the reason I fell in love with jewellery as a child, so it felt like a natural choice."

House of Adin founder, Ifeyinwa

Ifeyinwa is wearing our Kiki Earrings, Obiageli I & II Hair Cuff (styled as a bracelet) and our Yasmin Ring.