A new wave of jewelry design is emerging from Los Angeles, where ancient crystal wisdom meets contemporary style. La Luna Los Angeles has carved out a distinctive niche in the luxury accessories market by creating pieces that serve dual purposes as both fashion statements and energetic tools.
Founded by Stefanja Orłowska, an actress, writer, and entrepreneur, the brand represents a departure from traditional jewelry approaches. Rather than focusing solely on aesthetic appeal, each piece in the collection is selected and crafted with consideration for its metaphysical properties alongside its visual impact.
The company’s signature collections reflect this philosophy through three distinct lines. The Evil Eye Collection features sterling silver, gold-plated, and gemstone-studded pieces designed for protection. The Celestial Crystals line incorporates moonstone, onyx, malachite, aquamarine, and citrine, chosen specifically for their associations with transformation, grounding, and joy. The Pearls in Pastel collection reimagines classic pearl jewelry with soft pink and cream tones for modern wearers.
“Jewelry should be more than decoration. It should be an energy you carry, a frequency that supports your highest self,” says the founder.

The brand’s approach resonates particularly well in Los Angeles, where spiritual practices and fashion consciousness often intersect. Customer testimonials highlight the dual appeal of the pieces. “When I wear La Luna jewelry, I don’t just feel beautiful, I feel grounded. My onyx bracelet has become my daily ritual — it keeps me calm, especially on Mars days,” shares one Los Angeles customer.
Another client from Miami notes the transformative quality of their purchase: “The moonstone ring I bought from La Luna is stunning. But what really struck me is how it shifted my energy. I feel more in flow, like my life is moving again.”
The handcrafted crystal jewelry is ethically sourced and priced under $200, positioning the brand in the accessible luxury category. This pricing strategy allows a broader audience to engage with pieces that might otherwise remain in the high-end boutique sphere.
Orłowska’s background as a SAG-AFTRA actress and screenwriter influences the brand’s storytelling approach. Her personal journey through astrology, astrocartography, and sacred travel informs the collections, which are curated around lunar cycles and planetary transits. This cosmic timing adds another layer of meaning for customers seeking jewelry that aligns with their spiritual practices.
“These aren’t just jewels, they’re talismans. Every time I put on my citrine necklace, I feel joy radiating through me,” explains a New York customer.
The brand has gained recognition on the streets of Los Angeles for its unique positioning at the intersection of Hollywood glamour and ancient wisdom. This cultural connection appeals to a diverse clientele including artists, healers, and those simply drawn to meaningful accessories.
Looking forward, La Luna Los Angeles plans to expand its offerings with collections inspired by planetary alignments and lunar eclipses. The brand’s evolution reflects a growing market interest in jewelry that serves purposes beyond mere decoration.
“La Luna isn’t just jewelry. It’s a reminder that you’re aligned, protected, and radiant. Every piece tells a story — and you are the main character,” the founder explains.
As the wellness and fashion industries continue to converge, brands like La Luna Los Angeles demonstrate how traditional luxury concepts can evolve to meet contemporary desires for meaning and intention in personal adornment. The company’s success suggests a market ready for accessories that acknowledge both the physical and metaphysical aspects of personal style.


