From the Cracks of Life, We Find the Light Again
Every piece of jewelry holds a story —
a memory once fragile, a love once tested, a light rediscovered.
For Aurora, founder of Myora Jewelry, this brand was born not from perfection, but from survival.
A journey that began in loss — and slowly found its way back to light.
A Childhood in Shadows


Aurora’s earliest years were shaped by absence.
Separated from her home as a child and raised in a foster family in New York, she grew up carrying questions that had no answers — and emotions she was never taught how to name.
Her only connection to her past was a single, faded photograph taken at Pennsylvania Station —
a quiet reminder that a different life once existed, even if she could barely remember it.
That photograph became her first understanding of loss — and the beginning of her longing to belong.
Finding Herself Again in Australia

Years later, studying abroad in Australia changed everything.
Surrounded by open skies, warm sunlight, and unfamiliar freedom, Aurora slowly began to feel something new — calm.
For the first time, she wasn’t defined by what was missing.
Then one day, a news story about a long-lost family reunited stopped her in her tracks.
It awakened a quiet truth she could no longer ignore:
to heal, she needed to face where she came from.
With courage she didn’t know she had, Aurora returned to the United States — not just to search for her family, but to reclaim her own story.
What she found was more than answers.
She found forgiveness. Understanding. And peace.
The Birth of “Myora” — My Light


Myora is born from two words: My and Aurora.
It means “My Light” —
a personal dawn after a long night.
Just like the northern lights appear only after darkness, Myora became a symbol of renewal — proof that beauty doesn’t require perfection, only truth.
Aurora realized her story was not unique.
So many people carry quiet losses — of love, courage, identity, or dreams once held close.
Myora Jewelry exists to help people remember — and reclaim — their light.
Design Philosophy: Broken, Connected, Reborn

Every Myora design begins with meaning.
• Hearts represent love in its most human form — imperfect, resilient, deeply precious.
• Light-inspired shapes echo dawn, hope, and quiet strength.
• Raw or partially polished gemstones are intentionally left imperfect — honoring authenticity over flawlessness.
Each piece reflects the beauty of healing — not hiding the cracks, but allowing them to shine.
More Than Jewelry — A Promise to Give Back


Aurora transformed her longing for “home” into purpose.
A portion of every Myora purchase supports non-profit organizations dedicated to family reunification and missing-person causes — helping lost loved ones find their way back to one another.
Because every piece sold is more than adornment.
It is an act of hope.
Our Belief
Myora Jewelry is not simply a brand.
It is a reminder that the cracks in our lives do not make us broken —
they are where the light enters.
When you wear Myora, may you remember your own lost light —
and the strength it took to find it again.
After all, the most radiant jewel you will ever own
is you.
