
Why Buy From Fine Regalia?
Fine Regalia was established in 2006 with the sole intention to provide quality accessories for women around the world.
We work with artisans from marginalised communities in Africa, Thailand, India, Indonesia and Singapore to help develop their talent and to showcase their incredible creativity and craftsmanship.
When you buy a Fine Regalia product, you are supporting the men and women who work tirelessly behind the scenes to create your beautiful piece of accessory.
All our products are made from locally sourced and eco-friendly materials. Our jewelry is made from recycled brass and silver and some are 18K gold plated.

All Accessories
Choose from our range of earrings, bangles and chains exclusively made for Fine Regalia, from all around the world

Batik Apparel & Accessories
Batik is a technique of wax-resistant dyeing applied to cloth that originates in Indonesia. While mostly associated with traditional wear, chic stylish apparel are made for the fashion conscious you!
All our Batik wearables are 100% handmade using ethically sourced materials.
To produce some of our Batik apparel and accessories, we are working with low income women in Singapore under the care of Beyond Social Services (BSS) to help support their income.
When you buy our Batik apparel and accessories, you are supporting these women in their quest for financial independence.

Portuguese Tile Jewelry
You can't miss the Portuguese tiles aka Azulejos when visiting Portugal. They are to be found in many places including palaces, convents, churches, homes and gardens, depicting religious and profane themes.
Tilework is a Portuguese art that illustrates patterns in a variety of styles from different historical periods. Some of these patterns, mostly geometric and floral, are used for pieces of jewelry.
Fine Regalia is pleased to announce the launch of its Portuguese Jewelry collection!

Product of Singapore
We are extremely proud to say that our products have been designed in Singapore and manufactured either locally working with low income Singapore women or with artisans around the world.