Pig & Hen is a Dutch jewellery brand, handcrafted in Amsterdam and inspired by the fearless spirit of sailors. Using authentic ship rope and stainless steel, each piece is designed to be as tough, unique, and enduring as the seafarers who inspired them. Worn as a modern symbol of strength and adventure, Pig & Hen bracelets and accessories have gained a worldwide following. In Australia and New Zealand, Pig & Hen is proudly distributed by Antell, bringing this iconic brand to local shores.

  • MENS

  • WOMENS

  • RINGS

  • NECKLACES

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  • BRONTIDE 4MM

  • BRONTIDE 6MM

  • CATENA FOXTAIL

  • CATENA VENETIAN 7MM

  • DAUNTING DEAN

  • DON DINO

  • EASY ED

  • GEOGEOUS GEORGE

  • LITTLE LEWIS DBL

  • NAVARCH 6MM

  • SALTY STEVE

  • VICIOUS VIK

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  • BILLY

  • BRONTIDE

  • CATENA VENETIAN 7MM

  • ED

  • FRANKY

  • LEWIS

  • MAYA LOU

  • MIA

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  • NAVARCH 6MM

  • NAVARCH 8MM

  • SIGNET 7MM

  • SIGNET 16MM

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  • AMSTERDAMMERTJE

  • BOB PENDANT

  • BOX CHAIN

  • BRONTIDE EYE

  • BRONTIDE

  • COMPASS ROSE

  • CURB CHAIN

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HANDMADE IN AMSTERDAM

In the heart of Amsterdam, a story of craftsmanship and attention to detail unfolds with each Pig & Hen bracelet. Skilled artisans, each with their unique touch, weave the soul of Amsterdam into every handcrafted piece. From the first sketch to the final touch, every bracelet is a testament to over ten years of craftsmanship. Bold, refined, and distinct — each bracelet tells its own story, a unique piece forged by the hands of a master.

Pig & Hen use high-quality, sustainable materials, ensuring each piece is enduring and timeless. Every piece last for years, so you never have to take them off. Inspired by sailors who often tattooed a pig and hen for good luck, Pig & Hen bracelets are your talisman for strength and good fortune.

A LUCKY NAME

In the early 1600s, Dutch explorers set sail to unknown parts of the world, eventually boasting the largest naval fleet on Earth. With some serious sea legs, they discovered new lands and ways of life – all the while overcoming oceans of obstacles along the way.

To protect themselves from bad luck, mariners inked tattoos of a pig and a hen on their feet because crates of pigs and hens were oftentimes the only items left floating after a shipwreck.

The sailors believed a pig and hen tattoo would help them not only survive the strongest of storms, but also allow them to float back safely to their beloved homeland.