The beauty of balance—anchored in stillness, history, and the art of restraint.
Geometry anchored in history—circular, minimal, and centered by stone.
Rather than reinterpreting the vessel form in full, this pendant flattens it—distilling a Neolithic pot into a diagrammatic top-down silhouette marked by concentric compression.
The form is executed in gold-plated 925 sterling silver, its surface ringed with embossed bands that echo coiled clay. In the center sits a disk of polished black onyx—matte, opaque, resolute.
That contrast—between black and gold, hardness and clarity—grounds the composition, keeping the design visually weighty while materially refined.
A form reduced to principle: made of circle, held by texture, resolved in stone.
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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