At the centre sits dendritic agate from Mexico, a stone with an almost uncanny Japanese sensibility. Fern-like manganese dendrites drift through milky chalcedony like ink moving across paper, forming patterns that read less like inclusions and more like brushwork. The effect feels deeply classical, evoking the quiet authority of an ink drawing — restrained, balanced, timeless.
A delicate rose-gold disk introduces warmth and subtle texture, adding a soft counterpoint to the graphic lines. Silver beads from Bali echo cooler tonal notes, while tiny black glass shards and Brazilian onyx accents anchor the composition. Set into silver-plated bases sourced from Bali, Seoul, and Jaipur, the structure remains crisp and deliberate.
At 6.8 centimetres long, these earrings carry that same visual stillness — jewellery that feels less like ornament and more like a small, wearable painting.













