The beauty of balance—anchored in stillness, history, and the art of restraint.
Where grandeur descends in rhythm—crowned by lotus, anchored in pearl, radiant with power.
This is a pair of earrings rooted in the sacred imagery of Dunhuang’s Hua Gai motif—where the divine canopy offers shelter, symmetry, and visual reverence. The upper element mirrors a gilded lotus dome and twelve-bead base, as seen above Bodhisattvas in early Tang frescoes.
Below it, four large freshwater pearls (approx. 10mm each) cascade in deliberate vertical rhythm—selected for their size, clarity, and warm luster. They extend the canopy’s symbolic gravity into a statement of embodied grace.
The design plays with scale and movement—ornate yet orderly, echoing both imperial formality and sensual elevation. Gold-plated 925 silver completes the structure, uniting sacred geometry with opulent tactility.
A ceremonial adornment for the wearer who embraces both historical legacy and commanding presence.
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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