Digital provenance service:

Adin’s NFTwins

Pioneering the future of antique jewellery through high tech storytelling.

If jewels could speak...

Whoever has ever held an antique jewel has probably wondered: who might have owned this before me? Or perhaps: if only this jewel could speak...

Preserving tomorrow’s heritage
What is past is past, and for many jewels their life story or former owners can no longer be known. But we can make it easier for future generations to trace the lives of the jewels they will one day cherish.

A new chapter in the jewel’s story: the NFTwin
When you buy an antique jewel from Adin, we make sure that you become part of its future history. For every jewel sold through our website, we create its digital counterpart, the NFTwin. This is the idea behind our NFTwins, a new chapter in a story that began centuries ago.

How it works
Each NFT is securely recorded on the blockchain and contains the jewel’s full description, its materials, its period of creation, and confirmation that it originates from Adin.

If the jewel was ever lent by Adin for an exhibition, worn on a red carpet, or displayed in a museum, this will also be added to its NFT record. Future owners can include their own notes too, such as worn on our wedding day or used for the proposal in... In this way, the NFTwin grows along with the life of the jewel itself.

A gift of continuity
We offer this as a complimentary service, because we believe that every jewel deserves its story to be preserved and every new owner deserves to be part of that continuing tale.

To receive your NFTwin, you only need a digital wallet. There, the NFT will be safely stored and can be passed on together with the jewel to its next custodian. This creates a traceable legacy, a provenance that will continue to speak through time.

Becoming part of the story
When you buy an antique jewel from Adin, you do not only become the guardian of a piece of the past, you also become a page in the story still being written. Your name, interwoven with the beauty of centuries, will remain forever.

Beautiful, isn’t it?