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We have some exciting news. We are the official jewellery partner of Antigoni, the British-Cypriot artist representing Cyprus at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna. We are really proud of this and cannot wait to see her on that stage.
*Meet Antigoni*
Antigoni Buxton was born in London, has Greek-Cypriot roots, and makes what she calls "med-pop": contemporary pop with a strong Mediterranean feel running through it. She studied at the BRIT School in London and has been working on her music for years. CyBC selected her to represent Cyprus, and she was actually the first artist announced for the whole Eurovision 2026 season.
Her song is called "JALLA". It has tsifteteli influences, it is very danceable, and it is the kind of track that just makes you want to move. She performs in Semi-Final 2 on 14 May in Vienna. If you remember Fuego in 2018, you already know Cyprus knows how to deliver on that stage.
*What She Will Be Wearing*
Antigoni will be wearing pieces from two of our collections: Heritage and Sea Creature.
There is something about putting on a piece from the Heritage collection that feels different. The weight of it, the detail in it. It does not feel like something you just bought. It feels like something you found. We designed it for women who have a sense of where they come from and want to carry that with them, quietly but visibly. For Antigoni, who has built her whole artistic identity around her Cypriot roots, wearing Heritage on the Eurovision stage felt less like a styling choice and more like a statement.
The Sea Creature collection came from a different place. It is looser, more instinctive, the kind of jewellery that moves with you rather than sitting still. We were thinking about the Mediterranean when we made it: the light on the water, the feeling of being completely free for a few weeks every summer. "JALLA" has that same energy. The joy of letting go, of dancing without overthinking it. The two just made sense together.
*Why This Matters to Us*
Eurovision reaches over 160 million people. But beyond the scale of it, it is a stage where identity and culture genuinely matter, where an artist's story is as much a part of the performance as the song itself. Antigoni holds her British side and her Cypriot side with equal pride, and that feels very close to the spirit behind what we make.
Seeing our pieces in Vienna, in front of that audience, is something we are really looking forward to.
Tune in for Semi-Final 2 on 14 May and the Grand Final on 17 May. Cheer her on, and if you like what you see her wearing, you know where to find it.