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Huasi Twin Bloom Earrings
Huasi Twin Bloom Earrings
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A bloom of space, held in silver.
These earrings are sculpted in volume rather than weight—light across the ear, but dense with detail. Their twin-flower form rises not from petals alone, but from a tension between openness and construction. The silhouette recalls floral motifs once traced onto temple walls along Western deserts, now rebuilt in wire and light.
Crafted in traditional filigree by northern artisans, each bloom is made from ultra-fine 925 silver wire—twisted, layered, and curved into a triple-folded architectural form. At its core, a polished lapis lazuli stone anchors the open structure with a still, deep blue.
The top flower rests at the earlobe, with a larger bloom suspended below. Measuring 2cm and 3cm respectively, they form a 5.5cm vertical composition—visually floating, but precisely aligned.
Made entirely in 925 sterling silver. No plating, no embellishment—just structure, held pure.
Best worn when presence matters—not loud, but spatial. A form that builds quiet strength.
Size & Materials
- Filigree silver: 925 sterling silver wire
- Lapis lazuli: Natural, high-grade stones with deep blue saturation
Due to the intricacy of filigree work, cleaning oxidized silver can be challenging. We recommend sealed storage between wears to extend its life.
- Total length: Approx. 5.5 cm
- Flower diameters: Top bloom ~2 cm, bottom bloom ~3 cm
Please note that due to the sculptural nature and layering of the design, dimensions are approximate and refer to the widest visible points.











Filigree Lace.Huasi
Handwoven from strands of fine silver, the Filigree Collection embodies the ancient Chinese craft of filigree. Layer upon layer of delicate threads form intricate, airy structures of sculptural beauty.
The debut “Floral” series reveals silver filigree shaped into translucent blossoms, refined with celadon stone accents — light in weight, yet carrying a noble presence.
Huasi 花丝
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.