The beauty of balance—anchored in stillness, history, and the art of restraint.
Where gold meets stillness—suspended in symmetry, composed through rhythm.
Arranged across a string of uniform pearls, this pendant anchors a pine tree motif within a square frame of gold and dark enamel—its position central, its structure deliberate.
The pearl strand creates a steady loop of repetition. Breaking that rhythm, the pendant introduces form against form: curve meets edge, light meets matte, movement meets pause.
The pine motif is drawn in gold strokes—linear, symmetrical, and set into the surface with composure. Its presence is graphic, not illustrative.
For those who look to wear balance as form—quiet, stable, and grounded in proportion.
The Totem Collection is inspired by Majiayao culture (c. 3300–2000 BCE), one of the earliest Neolithic civilizations in China, known for its hand-built pottery and abstract decorative patterns.
These visual forms reflect how early Chinese societies understood nature, order, and spiritual continuity.
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