SILVER · SYMBOLIC
The Lion
A form drawn from ancient heraldry — courage and sovereignty made permanent in silver.
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SILVER · SYMBOLIC
A form drawn from ancient heraldry — courage and sovereignty made permanent in silver.
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SILVER · SYMBOLIC
The lion does not announce itself. It simply is — and in being, it commands.
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SILVER · NORSE
In Norse cosmology, the crow is Odin's messenger — bearer of knowledge between worlds.
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SILVER · OCEAN
The oldest navigator. The creature that moves through depth without needing to understand it.
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SILVER · OCEAN
Ocean and depth — the vast and silent world beneath the surface.
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SILVER · NORSE TRADITION
Norse tradition held in silver — the spirit of those who moved across the world without fear.
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SILVER · NORSE TRADITION
A variant form of the Norse ring — same lineage, different voice.
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SILVER · SYMBOLIC
Loyalty and journey — the animal that carried civilization across its own distances.
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SILVER · DEEP SEA
Intelligence distributed across eight arms — the problem-solver of the deep.
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SILVER · DEEP SEA
A second study in the form of the cephalopod — fluid, intelligent, unrepeatable.
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SILVER · ROMAN HERITAGE
The Roman war galley — powered by oar and will, it moved the empire across water.
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GOLD · ANCIENT EGYPTIAN
Khemet — the ancient name for Egypt, meaning the black land. Gold shaped in the form of the gods.
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SILVER · NATURE
Nature rendered in silver — the flower as it opens, before it knows it will close.
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SILVER · HISTORICAL
A symbol carried across two millennia — its meaning deepened by every hand that held it.
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SILVER · NORSE
Sacred to Freyr in Norse tradition — the boar as a symbol of strength, harvest, and protection.
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SILVER · SYMBOLIC
Tenacious and grounded — an animal that has fed civilizations and asked for nothing in return.
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SILVER · NATURE
Delicacy and alertness — the creature that lives entirely in the present moment.
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SILVER · PEARL
A layer built around something small and irritating — patience transformed into beauty.
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SILVER · PEARL
Two rings. One intention. Made to be worn together or apart.
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SILVER · SYMBOLIC
The animal that remembers — that carries its dead in memory and its living in community.
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GOLD · CONTINUITY
Gold without beginning, without end. The oldest form in human adornment.
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SILVER · FORM
A study in form. The piece that resists being named because naming would reduce it.
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SILVER · FORM
A continuation of the first study. The same question asked in a different key.
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SILVER · CRYSTAL
Crystal set in silver — the tension between the raw and the made, held in equilibrium.
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SILVER · PHILOSOPHY
An ancient diagram of the world — light and shadow, each containing the seed of the other.
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SILVER · AMETHYST
The wolf and the purple stone — instinct set against something that does not yield.
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SILVER · NATURE
The wolf in its element — silver shaped in the image of what lives between the trees.
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SILVER · ROMAN
Rings in the Roman tradition — each one a small piece of the empire that never entirely fell.
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SILVER · ROMAN · NATURE
The delicate floral motifs found across Roman decorative arts — nature domesticated but never tamed.
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SILVER · LAPIS LAZULI
The stone of the pharaohs — mined in Afghanistan, traded across the ancient world, now resting at your throat.
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SILVER · LAPIS LAZULI
A second form for the ancient stone — same depth, different face.
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SILVER · MOONSTONE
The moon has pulled the tides of every ocean that ever held a ship. This is what that feels like, worn.
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SILVER · BLUE STONE
When the moon sits low on the horizon, it takes on the color of distance. This is that blue.
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SILVER · AMMONITE FOSSIL
A creature that lived in a spiral — its shell preserved in stone for four hundred million years.
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SILVER · ROSE QUARTZ
Rose quartz carries no metaphor that needs explaining. Some stones speak for themselves.
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SILVER · WHITE CRYSTAL
Pure silica, grown in darkness, catching every available light.
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SILVER · ANCIENT SYMBOL
An ancient symbol carried across civilizations — Greek, Roman, early Christian, Norse. The fish endures.
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SILVER · SET
A set made to be given — one kept, one shared. Or both worn at once.
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SILVER · PURPLE STONE
The color worn by Roman emperors — reserved, then democratized, now simply itself.
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SILVER · NORSE
Worn at the chest, close to the heart — the messenger carries what the voice cannot.
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SILVER · NORSE SET
Two Norse symbols — one of the wild, one of the sacred — worn together as they always belonged.
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SILVER · SYMBOLIC
Memory, wisdom, and the long patience of the oldest land animal still walking.
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SILVER · ROMAN
Inspired by the insignia of the Roman Tenth Legion — discipline and precision cast in silver.
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SILVER · ROMAN
A second form of the Legion — the same history, a different angle of the light.
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SILVER · GREEK MYTHOLOGY
The Gorgon whose gaze turned men to stone — worn as a shield by those who knew what power meant.
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SILVER · GREEK MYTHOLOGY
A closer study of the Gorgon's form — the serpent hair, the expression that never changes.
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SILVER · AQUAMARINE
The stone of sailors and navigators — sea-water caught and held at the ear.
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SILVER · BLUE STONE
The color that medieval painters could not afford — and then could, and then changed everything.
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SILVER · ROMAN HERITAGE
The empire passed. The silver remembers the form its craftsmen gave it — and wears it still.
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SILVER · ROMAN COIN
The denarius built an empire. Worn on the wrist, it carries the weight of what it once purchased.
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SILVER · BLUE STONE
Blue set in silver — the color of depth, of distance, of what lies just beyond the visible.
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SILVER · BLUE STONE
A second study in blue and silver — the same material conversation, a different hand gesture.
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SILVER · DECORATIVE OBJECT
A chess piece made to be held as much as played with — the horse in silver, ready to move.
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SILVER · DECORATIVE OBJECT
A decorative piece for a surface or a shelf — metal shaped in the image of what lives without gravity.
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SILVER · OBJECT
A piece for those who understand that the things we carry reflect what we value.
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