The beauty of balance—anchored in stillness, history, and the art of restraint.
Curves collected into rhythm—fine-lined, matte-lit, resting in symmetry.
Suspended from a strand of uniform seed pearls, the rectangular pendant is marked by a surface of brushed lines—interlaced and feathered, folded into a contained plane.
Without direct iconography, the form instead implies motion—curves layered into arcs, spirals spaced to suggest flow, framed in quiet proportion.
The pearls offer visual balance—repetitive, round, and matte—supporting the pendant’s linear density with a softer rhythm.
Designed for wearers drawn to graphic restraint and material contrast—structure made wearable, rhythm made still.
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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