A Study of Shape, Material, and Quiet Intention
In a world shaped by movement and noise, silver remains still.
Its surface records every touch, every moment, every decision.
It does not demand attention — it simply holds form.
Forms in Silver is our exploration of what happens when jewelry is reduced to its essentials:
shape, proportion, and the quiet weight of metal.
No excess.
No decoration for decoration’s sake.
Only form — considered, intentional, and honest.
On Shape
The rings in this series were not created to match trends or moods.
Their curves and lines follow a slower rhythm — one shaped by intuition, by the hand, and by the balance between softness and structure.
Some pieces hold fluid movement,
others carry traces of the tools that shaped them.
Each form exists for its own reasons, not for explanation.
We believe form is a language.
These rings simply speak it.
On Material
Silver has a character that refuses to be rushed.
It tarnishes, brightens, softens, and matures with time.
It adapts to the wearer — never the other way around.
By keeping the material honest and unmasked,
every surface remains a record of how the piece was made
and how it continues to be worn.
This transparency is central to the series.
These rings do not hide their origin or their process.
On Intention
A ring is a small object,
yet it carries a presence larger than its scale.
It marks a moment,
accompanies a decision,
or simply becomes part of one’s daily language.
The intention behind each design is quiet but deliberate:
to create forms that feel natural on the hand,
that carry personality without performance,
that remain meaningful long after the newness fades.
On the Wearer
Pieces like these do not choose their audience.
They wait for the right hands.
Some will be drawn to the softness of a curve,
others to the clarity of a line
or the subtle tension of an asymmetrical bend.
There is no correct way to wear them.
Each ring settles differently with each person —
a private dialogue between form and wearer.
A Note Before You Leave
Objects last.
Moments pass.
Silver sits quietly between the two.
If a ring speaks to you,
let it stay.
And if it speaks to someone you love —
don’t forget their ring.
Including the one meant for yourself.





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