Three Sisters by Emma
Beaded jewellery shaped by sisterhood, land, and Métis tradition—each piece weaving story, symbolism, and care into wearable art.
About the brand
This jewellery line brings together personal history and cultural storytelling guided by a love of beading, fashion, and meaningful connection. The name draws from both lived experience and the Indigenous concept of the Three Sisters—corn, beans, and squash—an ecosystem rooted in reciprocity, balance, and mutual support. That same spirit runs through Emma-Love’s work: individuality is celebrated, relationships are honoured, and strength is found in what we create together.
Beading is deeply connected to Métis culture, with designs often featuring geometric arrows and triangles inspired by the Métis sash, alongside colours and forms drawn from the land. Influenced by time spent on the Prairies and the West Coast, the pieces reflect landscapes from Saskatoon to Vancouver, thoughtfully interwoven into each design. Created as a healing and intentional practice, every piece is made with care, pride, and a commitment to quality—meant to be worn, loved, and carried forward as part of an ongoing story.