The LH AURA COLLECTION: The Gold Standard of WEARABLE TECH?

I’ve always loved the idea of wearable tech, the way that a small device can help you live more intentionally or understand your body a little more. But I’ve never quite loved the look of it.

My Apple Watch era lasted at most three weeks. I appreciated the data but every time I saw it on my wrist, I felt like Ben 10. Then came the Whoop minimal, effective, but still too bulky for my taste. The Oura Ring was a step forward, sleek and clever, but as someone who takes pride in my jewellery stacks, my oura ring still stuck out as something that belonged to the world of tech rather than amongst my carefully curated ring collection.

Then I came across something that felt different, a brand that was quietly reshaping what wearable wellness could look like.


THE LH AURA Collection

The Aura Collection by Logan Hollowell rethinks what wearable wellness can look like. Consisting of two pieces, the Aura Case and the newly released Aura Sleeve, the pieces are handcrafted in 14k gold and designed to encase the Oura Ring, turning one of the most advanced pieces of wellness technology into fine jewellery.

The Aura Case is the more permanent option. Made to order and custom-fitted to the client’s ring, it’s set with two bands of 0.21ctw white diamonds and priced at $2,950. It preserves the ring’s full functionality while transforming it into something sculptural, and with a bit more personality , a piece that actually feels considered rather than technical.

The Aura Sleeve, priced at $2,750, offers a lighter, more flexible approach. Designed with the same visual language as the case, it slips on and off the ring, allowing you to change things up depending on your mood or day


A Brand That Designs With Energy

Ella McFadin wearing the Fancy Yellow Diamond Fortuna Necklace, Fortuna Fancy Yellow Diamond Hoops and the Fortuna Fancy Yellow Diamond Bracelet at her wedding to James Hanbury in 2025.

Based in Los Angeles, Logan Hollowell Jewelry is a brand built on intention. Each piece is crafted in recycled gold, set with ethically sourced gemstones, and designed with a kind of spiritual clarity that runs through every collection.

Her universe is celestial; constellations, sacred numerology, totemic stones… but her design language is modern and wearable, a dialogue between metaphysics and minimalism.

The Aura Collection emerged from Logan’s own experience with the Oura Ring, a tool she credits with deepening her relationship to her body. It gave her insight into her energy patterns and rest cycles, but as someone who views adornment as a form of ritual, she wanted to make the experience feel more meaningful. The result is a piece that bridges two worlds: the rational and the radiant.

In Logan’s hands, technology becomes tactile again. She doesn’t necessarily hide the tech, rather elevating it in honour of celebrating the art of living beautifully, intentionally and in tune with yourself.

In this sense, The Aura Collection reframes tracking not as control, but as connection, proof that awareness can be as beautiful as it is intelligent.


Craft, Consciousness, and Care

For the Aura Case, clients can send in their own Oura Ring or have one shipped directly to Logan Hollowell’s workshop for custom fitting. The process is slow and deliberate, very much the opposite of how most tech products are made and released. The Aura Sleeve, by contrast, is shipped directly to you, ready to be worn on and off as you please.


The act of making feels almost ceremonial. The gold is recycled, the diamonds conflict-free, and the craftsmanship precise. Each case is designed to last a lifetime, yet Logan’s team acknowledges that technology evolves. Clients who upgrade their Oura Ring receive a 25% credit toward their next Aura Case, a subtle gesture that bridges permanence with progress, honouring both craftsmanship and innovation.


It’s rare to encounter something that feels so contemporary yet so enduring. The Aura Collection makes technology feel human again.

Where Worlds Begin to Merge

The Aura Collection captures a cultural shift, one that’s been quietly reshaping luxury from the inside out. The old boundaries between categories are dissolving: wellness, fashion, design, and technology are no longer separate worlds. We no longer want to choose between beauty and function, body and mind, science and spirit. We want all of it, integrated and inseparable.

This is where Logan Hollowell’s expansion into wearable tech becomes a sign of how modern consumers experience identity. Jewellery once symbolised status; now it reflects awareness. Health data once belonged to spreadsheets; now it belongs to aesthetics.

The Aura Case embodies this merging of worlds. It turns something once rooted in analytics into an object of emotion, a ring that both measures and reflects life.

Logan Hollowell has done what luxury does best: she’s made technology aspirational without erasing its purpose. She’s turned wellness into a language of design, creating a new category that lives somewhere between fashion and future. And maybe that’s what we’re all really looking for. If the things we wear can track how we sleep, how we recover, how we move through the world, shouldn’t they also reflect a little bit more of who we are?

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