Sorrow
Silence carries weight. Sorrow transforms that invisible burden into a wearable form, capturing not the dramatic moment of loss, but the quiet passage of time in which memories become part of who we are.
The softly sculpted silver embraces the composition with a protective gesture, while delicate gold details—tiny bead-like forms reminiscent of tears—gather as traces of lived experiences. They do not represent what has been lost, but what remains: memories that slowly shape the self. The dialogue between silver and gold reflects the delicate balance between vulnerability and resilience.
Rather than depicting grief itself, Sorrow speaks of transformation—the quiet strength that emerges through absence, acceptance, and remembrance. It is a meditation on the idea that even the deepest sorrow can, with time, become a source of enduring beauty.






