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Hand-cast specifically for you in my Amsterdam studio.
Weight: ~5g
Inspired by the spiral form of the Medicago arborea seed, this ring turns a small natural structure into a study of growth, movement, and time.
Its form also carries a wider story of migration and adaptation across landscapes. Cast in metal, it holds a tension between organic growth and controlled form
Hand-cast specifically for you in my Amsterdam studio. Weight: ~6g This ring centres on the gaze — a pair of eyes emerging from a sculpted surface, suspended between presence and concealment.
It reflects the tension between visibility and protection, while recalling the quiet weight of being observed. Left intentionally unresolved, its expression shifts with angle and light.
Hand-cast specifically for you in my Amsterdam studio.
Weight: ~20g
A quiet landscape, held between your fingers.
This ring captures the moment when molten earth cools into order — when chaos becomes structure. Inspired by the natural phenomenon of columnar basalt, the design features two opposing clusters of vertical forms, echoing the rhythmic geometry found in volcanic coastlines and ancient lava fields.
Each column is carefully sculpted to retain a sense of irregularity — not perfect, but precise in its imperfection. The oxidized silver finish deepens the shadows between the forms, enhancing contrast and giving the piece a raw, almost architectural presence.
The open, adjustable band allows the two formations to sit across the finger like a fragmented terrain — a subtle tension between symmetry and disruption.
Hand-cast specifically for you in my Amsterdam studio.
Weight: ~9g
This piece draws from the form of the sea urchin — a presence once familiar along the shores of Chios. As children, we would gather them from the sea, opening them at the water’s edge, part of a shared ritual of curiosity and nourishment.
The ring reflects this memory through its surface: a dense field of raised points and circular textures, echoing the protective shell of the urchin. Each detail is shaped to capture both its fragility and its defense — a quiet architecture formed by life beneath the sea.
Over time, that memory shifts. What was once collected is now observed. This piece stands as a gesture of that change — a way of holding onto the form while allowing it to remain where it belongs.
Cast and finished by hand, the ring carries subtle variations that preserve its organic character.
A reminder of proximity, and of distance — of what we take, and what we choose to leave behind.
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