Seshatsy Earrings

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Seshatsy Earrings are inspired by Seshat, the ancient Egyptian goddess of writing and measurement, and her sacred symbol: the notched palm frond. Long branching drop studs in 18k gold, designed and hand-finished in Sao Paulo. Available in rose, white, and yellow gold.

Description

Seshatsy Earrings take their name and their form from one of the most ancient and under sung figures in the Egyptian pantheon: Seshat, the goddess of writing, wisdom, measurement, and the keeping of records. While Thoth, her male counterpart, has long captured the imagination of historians and mythologists, it is Seshat who truly underpins the administrative and intellectual life of ancient Egypt. She is the one who stretches the measuring cord at the foundation of temples, who records the years of a pharaoh’s reign on the leaves of a sacred tree, who inscribes the names of the great on the leaves of the ished tree so they may endure forever. The Seshatsy Earrings pay homage to her, and to her symbol: the notched palm frond.

In ancient Egyptian iconography, Seshat is consistently depicted holding a long palm branch stripped of its leaves, each node notched and numbered, a tally of years, a record of time. This branch, known as the rnpt, is one of the oldest symbols of measurement and record in human history, predating the written word as we know it. It is from this sacred instrument that the Seshatsy Earrings draw their architecture: a central spine from which horizontal branches extend, notched and open, descending in a rhythm that mirrors the counting of days, seasons, and dynasties.

The form of each earring is immediately striking, branching and angular, recalling at once the sacred frond, the structure of coral growing upward from the ocean floor, and the geometric ideograms of the earliest writing systems. The negative space between the branches is as deliberate as the branches themselves: in the thinking of ancient scribes, the space between marks was as meaningful as the marks. The Seshatsy Earrings carry this logic into gold, creating a piece that is simultaneously sculptural and linguistic, a sentence written in precious metal.

The stud fitting at the top transitions naturally into a slender neck before the branching structure opens outward and downward. Each branch terminates in a soft, rounded tip, a detail that prevents the piece from reading as harsh or geometric, and gives it the organic quality of something genuinely grown rather than constructed. When worn, the earrings catch light across their flat polished surfaces while the angular recesses remain in relative shadow, creating a constant interplay of brightness and depth that rewards the eye at every angle.

Seshat was worshiped from the earliest Dynastic period, with evidence of her cult reaching back to the First Dynasty, around 3100 BC. She was the only female deity recorded as performing the foundational ritual of stretching the cord, an act of sacred geometry that aligned new temples with the stars. In this sense she is not merely a goddess of writing, but of the deep relationship between measurement, knowledge, and the cosmos. The Seshatsy Earrings carry this lineage: they are a piece of sacred geometry made wearable, a bridge between the numerical and the divine.

Available in 18k rose gold, 18k white gold, and 18k yellow gold, the Seshatsy Earrings speak differently in each metal. In yellow gold, the branching form resonates with the ancient Egyptian association of gold with the flesh of the gods, warm, imperishable, solar. In white gold, the piece takes on a lunar clarity, closer to the silver instruments of measurement Seshat herself is sometimes shown carrying. In rose gold, the warm blush tone gives the angular form a softness and warmth that recalls the human dimension of record-keeping: that every mark was made by a human hand, in service of memory.

Each Seshatsy earring is individually designed in parametric 3D software and hand-finished by artisans in Sao Paulo, Brazil. They are made to order, ensuring that each pair carries the precision and attention that Seshat herself would have demanded of any inscription.

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Gold18K Rose Gold, 18K White Gold, 18K Yellow Gold
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