The Wuli Ring
Handcrafted in Senegal. Designed in Oslo.
Some rings are decoration. This one is a conversation starter.
I. THE SYMBOL
What does Wuli mean?
In several West African traditions, the spiral is one of the oldest symbols of life. It represents the idea that growth is not linear — it circles back, deepens, begins again. The Wuli Ring carries two spirals, one for where you come from, one for where you are going.
You don't need to be African to wear a symbol this old. You just need to be someone who believes that what you wear should mean something.
II. HOW IT'S MADE
Every Wuli Ring begins as a raw brass wire in a workshop in Dakar. Abdou — our master jeweller with decades of experience — shapes, bends, and wraps each spiral by hand. No molds. No shortcuts. Each piece takes time because it is meant to last.
This is not fast fashion jewelry. It is slow jewelry, made to be worn for years and passed on.
Small batch production
- Meaning: « Spiral » in Wolof, spoken in Senegal and The Gambia
- Collector's note: The ring people will lean across the table to ask about. Wuli — spiral in Wolof — is a flowing brass design, handcrafted in Senegal, that wraps your finger in something that feels both ancient and completely of now. One size, endlessly wearable.
- Material: 18K gold-plated
- Size: Adjustable fit
- Weight: 10g - light enough to wear all day
What's inside the box
Each piece of jewellery arrives in sustainable, soulful packaging designed to be kept.
What’s Inside Your Package:
- Handmade Pouch: 100% cotton with authentic African prints (every pouch patterns are unique - expect a surprise!).
- Award-Winning Taste: Small-batch African snacks from La Fine Selection d’Adjoua, honored by Epicures Monde Épicerie Fine.
- A Story in Every Box: Jewelry that arrives with a taste of home and a spirit of heritage.
Celia Kamdom, Founder
From the boardroom of tech companies to drawing jewellery with African Artisans. Learn more about my journey.



























