Night Drifter, Captured in Silver
Met during a night snorkel, this jellyfish did what only a handful of reef encounters ever manage: it slowed time. Suspended in dark water, it pulsed with that quiet, hypnotic rhythm, a translucent dome dusted in pale blue light, its bell shimmering with a glow so unreal it barely registered as biology and instead felt like drifting, living light.
That sensation translated directly into form. Iridescent moonstones carry the same internal luminescence, their soft, shifting glow echoing the animal’s delicate radiance, while light-blue chalcedony introduces a cool, aqueous calm, punctuated by the tiniest pearls like suspended droplets of light. The design unfolds through layered, organic elements — discs, curves, gentle asymmetry — creating movement without visual noise, all anchored in a silver-plated base from Istanbul, Seoul, and Jaipur. Across their 7.4-centimetre silhouette, these earrings don’t simply catch light; they soften it, diffuse it, turning reflections into something fluid, luminous, quietly alive.













