
This International Women’s Day, we’re honoured to share a series of conversations with women who are shaping their worlds in their own way.
Women who lead, nurture, create, rebuild, question, persist. Women whose strength isn’t always loud, but deeply rooted.
Through these interviews, we celebrate the stories carried quietly, the resilience forged through lived experience, and the power found in showing up, again & again.
MEET NABILA
Movement has always been part of who Nabila is. She started dancing at 5 y.o., with bellydance as her basic ( oriental & tribal fusion ).
Then when in junior high she started to learn hiphop, ladies style & indian fusion... taking home Gold medals & learning the true love of movement & community through dance. As her dance career progressed she moved into dancehall & afro, loving their culture, their music…and today she is the proud co-founder of the very first dancehall & afro dance community in Bali called “The Jafrican Wine”.
As a dancer, she expresses what words sometimes cannot: strength, softness, discipline, emotion. Through movement, she has learned resilience. Through rhythm, she has found her voice.
But beyond the stage, Nabila’s story is one of dedication & quiet courage. Of showing up for herself again and again. Of trusting her body, honouring her journey & embracing the evolution that comes with growth.
Beyond the movement, we hear from Nabila what being a Women means, and her strength & empowerment behind the feminine energy.
How would you describe women, in three words?
Beautiful, strong, unstoppable.
What does empowerment truly mean to you?
At this stage of my life empowerment means trusting myself, knowing my words, standing boundaries without guilt and choosing what’s best for me even when it’s uncomfortable.
When life feels heavier than usual, what’s your advice as a woman?
I try to slow down and try to reconnect with myself through dance, and being with people I trust and.
Listening to Nabila, you realise empowerment isn’t loud. It’s steady. It’s personal. It’s built in the quiet decisions of trusting yourself, setting boundaries, choosing what feels right even when it’s uncomfortable.
There’s something so powerful about that.
Jewellery, in its own way, can become a reminder of those choices. A small, beautiful symbol you wear close to you. Not for anyone else but for yourself. A reflection of strength, softness, and everything in between.
Women are beautiful, strong, unstoppable not because life is easy, but because they continue to show up for themselves through every season.
And sometimes, the pieces we wear simply honour that journey.
Whether it symbolises strength, new beginnings, healing, or self-trust you can find your meaningful jewelry with our Saint Pendants.
The right piece has a way of feeling personal from the very first moment you wear it.
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