Not every underwater encounter detonates in neon. Some arrive quietly, almost politely, and still refuse to leave your mind. These earrings were sparked by one of those moments — the discovery of a rare Persian carpet flatworm, its body moving like living fabric across the reef, all muted greens, dusty rose pinks, and just a subtle flash of light.
That restrained, almost improbable colour palette became the blueprint. Ocean jasper from Madagascar carries the soft, drifting greens and organic patterning, while tiny peridots introduce a precise, luminous accent. Rose-coloured quartz crystal adds warmth without noise, echoing the flatworm’s velvety blush tones. Everything is set into a silver-plated base that keeps the composition cool, balanced, and intentionally understated.
These are not statement pieces in the loud sense. They are for women who understand that unusual colour harmonies often whisper rather than shout — that complexity can live comfortably inside subtlety.
At only 5.8 centimetres long, the earrings create a clean, elegant line, where marine biology, mineralogy, and design briefly intersect in a combination that could never be repeated exactly.















