About
Inamullumani is a Canadian-Jordanian wearable art jewelry brand founded by designer and artist Luma Qusus Awad in 2000. Celebrated for its vibrant colors, cultural storytelling, and one-of-a-kind statement pieces, Inamullumani creates handcrafted jewelry that merges Greek, Roman, and Middle Eastern influences with a contemporary sense of individuality.

Each artisan jewelry piece is made with a thoughtful mix of precious metals, gemstones, and artistic media, designed to tell a story — not only of beauty, but of meaning. Inamullumani’s collections are crafted for people who see jewelry as a form of wearable art, expressing identity, heritage, and emotion through every detail.
As a purpose-driven jewelry brand, Inamullumani has been a pioneer of jewelry for a cause since its earliest days. Its collections have supported social impact initiatives such as funding mammogram screenings for underprivileged women and combating human trafficking in Canada. The brand also offers artisan training workshops, empowering women with creative and technical skills to foster independence and economic opportunity.
Today, Inamullumani stands as a bridge between art and activism, heritage and innovation — a testament to how wearable art jewelry can tell stories that inspire, empower, and connect.
About the Designer:
Luma was born and raised in Amman, Jordan, and is a true lover of fine art in all its forms. After having met her husband, Luma and her small family moved to Athens, Greece, where she drew much inspiration from the colours of the Mediterranean, the rich history of Europe, the beautiful souls met through her travels in addition to the magic of the Jordanian deserts. Luma now resides in Ontario, where she continues to delve deeper into the possibilities of Canadian inspired art.
Having spent much of her life travelling, Inamullumani gained wide-spread, international traction. Her unique collections are in high demand all around the world, by clients who recognise her exclusive and timeless taste. Ironically enough, Luma comes from a professional background in Law, until she realised her true calling was in the arts. Although well-established today, Inamullumani had very humble beginnings as a small business, putting Luma in the face of the many hurdles of a starting entrepreneur. Today, Luma’s collections have been showcased at international exhibitions, from Paris UNESCO Head Quarters to Zappeion Megaron in Athens, Dubai and Amman Design Week in Jordan.
In 2019 Luma was the award winner of Women Of Inspirations Cultural Ambassador category in Canada.