Asteria Ring

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Asteria ring in 18k gold — a wide sand-brushed band with polished star forms rising all the way around, named for the Greek Titaness of falling stars. Available in yellow gold, rose gold, white gold, and three two-tone combinations. Made to order in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Gwydion Ring

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A wide signet ring in brushed 18k gold, its face alive with raised organic spheres of varying sizes, a constellation frozen in metal, inspired by Gwydion, the Welsh magician whose fortress became the Milky Way itself.
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Haygees Pendant

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A polished 18k gold cylinder punctuated by recessed matte ovals and circles, a constellation caught in precious metal. Named for Hayk, the legendary Armenian patriarch who became the stars of Orion, the Haygees pendant carries the light of ancient skies close to the heart.
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Meropee Pendant

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A rectangular column pendant in 18k gold, its surface alive with elliptical windows and raised spheres bursting outward from every face, like stars caught mid-explosion. Named for Merope of the Pleiades, the star forever pursued across the heavens by the hunter Orion.
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Orion Pendants

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The Orion Pendant is a wide horizontal oval in 18k gold, a star map whose central gemstone and surrounding gold spheres mirror the constellation of Orion, the great Hunter. Connected to Greek mythology, the Orion-Giza pyramid correlation, Mesopotamian astronomy, and the Cherokee star.
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Vesper Earrings

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A wide oval of sand-brushed 18k gold, serene and unhurried, interrupted only by a small cluster of polished granules near its center, seven spheres catching light against the matte ground like the evening star appearing in a darkening sky. Named for Vesper, the Latin name for Venus at dusk, these earrings ask how much presence a single point of light can hold against all that quiet.
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