Taylor Swift is a fan of coin jewellery, an ancient style favoured by Bulgari and FoundRae – and worn by the likes of Michelle Obama, Gwyneth Paltrow and Naomi Watts

Swift wears pieces from Steven Battelle, Ben-Amun and For Future Reference, while Rosh Mahtani of Alighieri and Beth Hutchens of FoundRae also make coin designs


This is something that Rosh Mahtani, founder and creative director of jewellery brand Alighieri, leans into. Her pieces, carved first in wax and then cast in recycled gold, silver and bronze, are inspired by Dante Alighieri’s writings – specifically about moments when courage is required.
“I have always been drawn to antique medallions from Roman times, and this inspired the very first medallion I created – Il Leone – for strength and courage. I love them because they feel like they’ve been dug up from the ground, from times gone by,” she says.
Il Leone medallion is still Alighieri’s bestselling piece – one Mahtani has called the “North Star” of her brand as the ultimate expression of this search for courage.

“I created the Leone medallion as a reminder to myself to be strong in moments of self-doubt. It was one of the first pieces I made, in 2014. The textured medallion is inspired by the moment when Dante Alighieri finds himself in the selva oscura (dark wood) of the Inferno, confronted by a terrifying lion. Dante crumbles and has an existential crisis when his mentor and friend, Virgil, suddenly appears to reassure him and give him confidence. It is a turning point, where fear turns to self-belief,” she explains.