Kinn and Shoppe Amber Interiors launch heirloom-inspired Estate Collection
Kinn and Shoppe Amber Interiors turned heirloom styling into five everyday jewels, including Kinn’s first watch charm, with signet pricing from $520 in silver.

Kinn’s new Estate Collection brings the modern-heirloom look out of the house and onto the body, where it is meant to be worn, scratched, and kept. The five-piece collaboration with Shoppe Amber Interiors leans into the exact details that make jewelry feel collected rather than occasion-only: solid gold weight, sterling silver ease, sculptural shapes, and a promise that the best pieces earn their place over time.
The line is Kinn’s first collaboration with Shoppe Amber Interiors and includes a signet ring, bracelet, watch charm, charm, and pendant or necklace options. Kinn also introduced something it had never made before: a watch charm, described as small, sculptural, and vintage-inspired. That addition matters because it signals where the category is heading. Jewelry is no longer being styled only as a finishing touch; it is being designed to live alongside daily objects, from watches to chains to the sentimental fragments people keep close.
Jennie Yoon, who founded Kinn after her parents’ home was robbed in 2015 and much of their jewelry was stolen, has built the brand around replacement, remembrance, and legacy. Kinn says its pieces are handcrafted from solid gold, never filled, plated, or vermeil, and use recycled 14k gold and ethically sourced gemstones. For a market crowded with vague sustainability language, those material claims are unusually concrete. Yoon summed up the collection’s intent in one line: “This is not a moment. It’s a mindset. A shared belief in legacy built quietly, over time.”

Shoppe Amber Interiors gives the collaboration an unmistakable visual code. Founded in 2012 by Amber Lewis and her husband, Mike, the brand grew from an online shop into a retail presence with stores in Calabasas, Newport Beach, Marin Country Mart, Montecito, and Culver City. Lewis, who also founded Amber Interior Design and wrote Made for Living and Call It Home: The Details That Matter, built Shoppe around laid-back interiors, found objects, vintage layers, and the kind of patina that makes a space feel lived-in. That language translates cleanly into jewelry: the collection reads less like novelty and more like a keepsake pulled from a well-traveled drawer.
The pricing places the story squarely in the accessible-luxury conversation. The Estate Signet Ring starts at $520 in sterling silver and $1,620 in yellow gold, a spread that keeps the collaboration within reach for gift buyers while still anchoring it in fine-jewelry territory. Marketed around Mother’s Day, the collection is clearly meant to trade on symbolism, but its strongest argument is material honesty. In a category full of soft claims, Kinn and Shoppe Amber Interiors made the heirloom idea feel tangible.
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