The beauty of balance—anchored in stillness, history, and the art of restraint.
A curve of contrast—where sharpness dissolves into calm, and metal gathers light like flame.
This pair of ear studs is shaped by the visual dynamics found in Dunhuang motifs—particularly the curved fire lines used to represent movement, intensity, and change.
The form resolves into a teardrop: narrow at the tip, full at the base—balancing downward flow and upward lift. The result is a shape that feels grounded and lifted at once.
At the center, a white mother of pearl cabochon catches and softens light. It plays gently against the gold-plated sterling silver frame, offering both clarity and restraint.
A form designed not for contrast, but for co-presence—for those who move between strength and softness without needing to choose.
The Dunhuang Collection is inspired by the murals of the Mogao Caves, where Chinese, Indian, Central Asian, and East Asian motifs met at the crossroads of the Silk Road.
Each piece in this series carries echoes of that convergence—patterns drawn from ancient wall paintings, reinterpreted as contemporary jewelry forms.
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2024-02-28