Rodeen Earrings
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The Rodeen Earrings are a minimalist rectangular bar stud in 18k gold, inspired by the ancient stele and the standing stones of megalithic traditions worldwide. A single recessed central groove is the only surface detail on an otherwise absolute form. Available in rose, white, and yellow gold. 3D designed and hand-finished in Sao Paulo.
Rodeen Earrings are an act of radical reduction, a statement that the most powerful form is sometimes the one from which everything unnecessary has been removed. A tall rectangular bar of 18k gold, its corners softened to a precise radius, its face carrying a single elongated oval recess that runs nearly the full length of the piece: this is what remains when you subtract everything that is not essential. It is a monolith. It is a stele. It is a standing stone. And in its absolute stillness, it says everything that an ornate piece might spend a hundred details trying to say.
The stele, a vertical stone slab bearing inscriptions or relief carvings, is one of the oldest forms of human communication across cultures. The stele of Hammurabi, carved in Babylon around 1750 BCE, is one of the earliest legal codes in human history: a column of black diorite nearly two and a half meters tall, its face covered in cuneiform script that set out 282 laws governing the conduct of society. The funerary stelae of ancient Egypt recorded the names and deeds of the dead so that they might survive in the memory of the living. The victory stelae of the Akkadian king Naram-Sin depicted his armies ascending a sacred mountain under divine protection. In each case, the vertical slab is the same: a human claim on permanence, an assertion that something important has happened and that it should be remembered.
The Rodeen Earrings carry this vertical authority without inscription, they are the blank stele, the slab before the chisel has touched it, the stone at the moment before it becomes a record. In this blankness there is a particular kind of power: the potential of the unmarked surface, the weight of everything that could be said but has not yet been. The single recessed channel that runs down the center of each earring is the only concession to surface complexity, a groove that divides the face into two equal fields and creates a subtle play of light between the polished border and the matte interior. It is the single mark on an otherwise absolute surface: the first stroke, the primal line.
In the megalithic traditions of Western Europe, the menhirs of Brittany, the standing stones of Britain and Ireland, the alignments of Carnac where nearly three thousand stones stand in parallel rows across twelve kilometers of Breton landscape, the standing stone is a marker between worlds. It is planted in the earth but reaches toward the sky. It belongs to both, and to neither. The people who erected these stones left no written explanation of their purpose, which means that every interpretation is a projection of the interpreter: fertility, ancestor veneration, astronomical alignment, territorial marking, sacred geography. The Rodeen Earrings inherit this interpretive openness. They do not tell you what they mean. They stand, and they wait for you to decide.
The stud post sits at the upper left corner of the rectangle, placing the earring at a very slight diagonal against the ear, a subtle departure from the purely vertical that gives the piece a sense of arrested movement, as if the monolith had just been planted and had not yet found its final stillness. The rectangular form is wide enough to have real visual presence without approaching the territory of costume jewelry: this is a serious piece, worn by people who understand that restraint is its own form of extravagance.
Available in 18k rose gold, 18k white gold, and 18k yellow gold. No gemstones, the form requires no addition, and the quality of the gold itself, in whichever register you choose, provides all the richness the piece needs. In white gold, the Rodeen Earrings have the cool precision of polished granite, they are the stone at its most mineral. In yellow gold, they carry the ancient authority of the material that humanity has used to mark importance for six thousand years. In rose gold, the warmth of the metal softens the austerity of the form just enough to make it approachable without sacrificing its essential seriousness. 3D designed and hand-finished in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
| Gold | 18K Rose Gold, 18K White Gold, 18K Yellow Gold |
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