Vayunee Earrings
A tall elongated form of sand-brushed 18k gold opens into a flowing void through which a single polished wire passes in one fluid gesture, the way wind moves through an open space, the way breath moves through a body. Named for Vayunee, a variation of Vayu the Vedic god of wind and breath, these earrings carry movement as an ornament and wear the invisible as gold.
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Vesper Earrings
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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Yggdrasil Earrings
A cascade of polished 18k gold triangles descends from stud to tip, each one framing a single gemstone, a vertical axis of light that connects the highest point to the lowest. Named for Yggdrasil, the Norse World Tree that holds the nine realms of existence in place, these earrings carry the structure of the cosmos against the neck.
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Yshtar Earrings
An angular geometric form of 18k gold rising and descending to sharp points, its border perforated with circles of varying sizes, an open diamond void at its heart. Named for Yshtar, the Babylonian Queen of Heaven whose name was written as a star, these earrings are sacred geometry made wearable: defined as much by what is absent as by what remains.
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