harmony stories
Since 1998, we’ve been bringing unique jewellery and apparel to our community. As any company does, we’ve grown over the years and continue to bring new things to harmony. This is where we share those stories!
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Summertime brings sunshine and warmth, but we know that summer may make some of us uneasy. We’re bombarded in the media with messages of “getting bikini-body ready” and provided images of what beauty looks like, often in ways that don’t represent what we see in ourselves. This summer, we’re switching that narrative because you are beautiful, you are enough…
When we think of pearls we think of elegance and wisdom gained through experience. Treasured for centuries, many cultures believe they promote happiness and health too! The symbolism behind this precious gem makes pearls a beautiful and sentimental gift not only for yourself but to pass down to future generations
As many of us know, the pandemic was incredibly hard on small businesses. With each week came uncertainty but thanks to our dedicated communities, many small businesses were able to pull through and come back strong. Our shop local campaign…
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As summer comes to a close, we embark on a new beginning with September. Many of our Harmony babes are returning to campus this fall and we wanted to ensure that you walk onto campus with a pep in your step, spreading positivity.
There’s just something about a perfectly stacked jewellery look that really pulls a look together! This week, we want to introduce you to some of our favourite versatile jewellery pieces that long fantastic on their own but also pair well with multiple other pieces in a jewellery collection.
Harmony is more than just a place you buy jewellery and apparel. We’re a community - a community of creators, businesswomen, and individuals passionate about self-expression through beautiful things.
Our Birth Flower collection at harmony is one of our most beloved jewellery collections to date. You probably know that each month has a corresponding birth flower with a special meaning attached, but did you also know that each design was hand-drawn by a local Guelph artist Jenna Paddey?