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Anatomical Filigree Ear Pieces

Handcrafted in Pure Silver — Made to Fit Your Ear

 

Anatomical filigree ear cuffs are created by following the unique curvature of the ear. Because no two ears are alike, each piece is completely one of a kind: bold in form and gentle to wear.

The making of an ear piece begins with a studio visit. During the appointment an impression of the ear is taken. From this impression a mould is made and the jewellery is formed along its shape. The final piece fits the ear perfectly. 

To learn more about the mould-making process and how your anatomical ear cuff is created, read more about the process here.

Filigree Ear Cuffs

Handcrafted from 925 Sterling Silver Wire

 

Thee filigree ear cuffs are formed from fine sterling silver wire, shaped into lightweight and sturdy structures that rest gently on the ear. Slightly adjustable and comfortable to wear, they move with the body and require no piercing.

The ear cuffs are available in a variety of sizes and designs to accompany you through both passing hours and special moments. Designed to be worn alone or layered together. Choose two earcuffs and receive 25% off one piece.

Coming soon!

Late Summer Enamel Pins

Handmade Enamel Pins with Copper Base and Graphite Details

 

The Late Summer enamel pin collection captures the quiet longing for warm air and hazy light as the summer fades away and returns again. Each enamel pin tells a personal story: a floral greenhouse, a blue mussel, a cabbage butterfly, an apple core and a letter to the blue skies.

Combining torch-fired enamel with hand-drawn graphite elements, no two enamel pins are the same.

One-of-a-Kind Pieces

Unique Works from the Drawers of the Studio

 

This selection brings together singular jewellery pieces created outside of regular collections. Some originate from artistic projects or exhibitions; others begin with a found stone, a material or a passing idea that became a wearable.

These works carry traces of experimentation and moments of curiosity. Ideas explored, forms tested and objects made without the expectation of repetition.