Arabella

Arabella

Hand-shaped arcs, spirals, and finely articulated surfaces come together as a sculptural whole. The composition feels both organic and geometric, suggesting growth, torsion, and a delicate sense of balance. The polished central form and the softly curving elements give the piece a restrained yet distinctive presence.

The work can be read not only as jewelry, but also as a wearable sculpture that explores the autonomy of form and its relationship to the body. Traces of handcraft, the shifting surface textures, and the airy construction create an elegant, lyrical effect. Arabella evokes intimacy, sensitivity, and a contemporary sculptural approach at the same time.

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