The beauty of balance—anchored in stillness, history, and the art of restraint.
A quiet trace of movement, suspended in silver.
This piece finds its rhythm not in symmetry, but in the soft imbalance of motion. Three chains fall from a single filigree bloom, each ending in a smaller flower—spaced like pauses in breath. Their arrangement changes subtly with movement, giving form to air rather than anchoring it.
Each element is crafted from hand-twisted sterling silver filigree, with fine lapis lazuli set at the center of each bloom. The scale is intimate—lightweight, deliberate, and quiet in presence.
Measuring approximately 6cm at its longest point, the earrings elongate the line of the neck with a vertical drift that never fully settles. Each flower measures just 1cm in diameter, allowing the eye to follow rather than rest.
Built entirely from 925 sterling silver, the design remains minimal—its complexity reserved for those who look closely.
Best worn when quiet detail matters—on days when elegance is felt, not announced.
Note: The silver filigree is uncoated to preserve the natural surface of the silver. We recommend storing the piece in a sealed environment between wears.
Please note that due to the mobile nature of the design, dimensions refer to resting positions and may vary slightly when worn.
Huasi (花丝), a name that brings together two of the lightest things in the Chinese language: “flower,” for its openness and bloom, and “thread,” for its delicacy and line.
Silver filigree, or 花丝工艺, is one of China’s oldest jewellery-making techniques—formed by drawing silver into hair-thin wires, then hand-soldering them into sculptural patterns.
Each bloom in this collection takes hours to build: layered, balanced, and refined through quiet precision.
A tradition quietly preserved, where line becomes structure, and structure becomes light.
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