Structured ease, held close to the ear.
This earring is composed with quiet clarity—a single bloom suspended just below a hinged silver hoop. Neither bold nor minimal, it holds a balanced form that fits into the everyday with presence and ease.
Made using traditional filigree techniques from northern China, the bloom is built from fine strands of sterling silver—drawn, layered, and shaped by hand into three architectural tiers. It is a structure of restraint, not decoration.
At its center, a single lapis lazuli cabochon offers a touch of depth. The stone doesn’t compete—it completes, anchoring the lightness of silver with a quiet, steady blue.
With a 1.2 cm hinged hoop and 2 cm bloom, it rests just beneath the lobe—compact, architectural, and proportioned for movement without motion.
A daily piece for those who see structure as softness.
Please note: This piece is uncoated to preserve the natural tone of silver. Oxidation may occur more rapidly; we recommend storing it in a sealed environment between wears.
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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