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In 1995, sisters Heath and Landon Slane set about transforming silver-always perceived as the less precious metal-into the foundation of their new line of sculptural fine jewelry.
Fifteen years on, SLANE encompasses not only the line’s signature sterling silver, but a full range of fine jewelry made with the same values and the same vision that have defined SLANE from the start.
Ninety-percent of Slane & Slane designs are hand cast, hand assembled and hand finished in America. Ten percent are presently made overseas where a specific manufacturing technique which enhances the functionality of select designs exists.
Since the company’s founding, Heath and Landon have only used 100% recycled sterling silver and eighteen karat gold which is 80% recycled. All diamonds are conflict free.
From staple to statement, each of the Slane sisters’ clean, versatile, sterling silver pieces were designed to be iconic, and crafted with the loving care generally reserved for 18 karat gold: Hand-assembled, hand-set, and hand-finished with innumerable intimate details intended to be enjoyed by the wearer alone.
Heath and Landon Slane design for women like themselves-busy, multifaceted women with an appreciation for elegance, an appetite for the eclectic, and the confidence to assimilate new aesthetics into her own, singular sense of style