At first glance, it's quiet.
However, the moment you put it on your finger, its outline becomes clear.
This ring cannot be fully described when laid flat; it is complete when worn.
The top is a two-layer structure.
By deliberately giving the cross section a strong three-dimensional shape, it reflects light sharply and casts deep shadows.
The contrast between surface and space creates an architectural presence at hand.
The decoration is stripped down.
But it doesn't feel like it's lacking anything.
In fact, this ring alone will complete your look.
There are days when I enjoy layering.
But there are days when I want to leave some space.
When clothes are minimalist.
A day when you don't layer.
But I want some strength.
This is the book you should choose in such situations.
On the middle or index finger.
By placing it in the center, the beauty of the design stands out even more.
Simple yet with a definite volume.
The density and weight of 925 silver appeals not only to the eyes but also to the senses.
Not too strong.
Not too weak.
To find that small difference,
I actually put it on, changed the angle, and kept adjusting the thickness.
Design is about subtracting, not adding.
The inevitable form that remained in the process.
It's quiet, but it catches your eye.
This ring needs no extra words.