2026
The Stardome Ring is a study in familiarity and permanence, a design that belongs to a shared visual language within jewelry yet continues to reveal new meaning each time it is made.
Crafted in 18k gold, the ring has a softly domed form that gives it presence through volume rather than ornament. Its surface is uninterrupted, allowing the metal itself to carry the entire expression of the piece, shaped by light, movement, and touch.
The design draws from a classic constellation-inspired motif often seen in traditional star-set rings. It is a familiar language, almost archetypal in jewelry history, and precisely for that reason it holds a lasting strength. Rather than diminishing its value, repetition becomes part of its identity, as each interpretation carries subtle differences in proportion, finish, and intention.
There is also a personal layer to its origin. It echoes a ring my mother used to wear when I was younger, something that stayed in my memory not as a direct reference, but as an image of continuity. Recreating this form became a way of engaging with that memory while also recognizing its place within a broader tradition of jewelry design.
The result is a piece that sits between the classic and the intimate, where simplicity becomes its own kind of depth, and where a familiar form continues to feel quietly unique each time it is brought into existence.


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