The Story Behind the Cayman Heart Design
- Tiffany LeAnn

- Oct 21
- 1 min read
Where love for home became something timeless.
Before there was jewelry, there was art.
When I started Peace of Paradise back in 2020, I wasn’t designing necklaces
— I was pouring resin, painting waves, and building tables.
One day, I wanted to create something that said “I love you, Cayman” without using any words. That idea became a painting — a heart shaped by the islands themselves. It still hangs in my studio today, a quiet reminder of where this all began.

That design found its way onto t-shirts.

People wore them proudly — Caymanians, travelers, and anyone who felt connected to this little piece of paradise. Seeing that love come to life made me realize something: people wanted more than a moment; they wanted a keepsake.
So the Cayman Heart evolved — from canvas to cotton, and finally, to gold. It became the very first jewelry piece I ever designed.
A small symbol of home — meant to last through seasons, travels, and chapters.
Because shirts fade. Paint can chip.
But jewelry? Jewelry lasts.

And so does my love for Cayman. 💙
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