Ynthi Pendant
A sand-brushed 18k gold disc from whose center polished rays extend outward in all directions — organic, alive, tapering to fine curved tips. At the heart where all light originates, a single gemstone burns. Named for Ynthi, the Inca sun god whose golden image was worshiped across the Andean world, this pendant carries the sun close to the heart.
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.
Zarya Pendant
Concentric oval rings of polished 18k gold spiral inward toward a single pearl at the center, ripples of dawn light converging on one still point. Named for Zarya, the Slavic goddess who opens the gates of heaven each morning, this pendant carries the sacred threshold between darkness and light close to the heart.