Materials: 925 oxidized sterling silver, marcasite
The Elmina Earrings are shaped by the language of architecture — not just in form, but in meaning.
The open dome reflects the carved medallions found on ceilings across Ottoman Anatolia, where floral geometry wasn’t only decorative — it was spiritual. These forms were designed to draw the eye upward, to quiet the mind, and to reflect the belief that symmetry brings peace.
At the stud, the eight-pointed star — a symbol used for centuries in Anatolian design — represents balance between the material and the divine. Its placement above the dome mirrors its historic use in sacred architecture, guiding the eye and grounding the form.
Crafted in oxidized silver and set with marcasite, Elmina brings this quiet symbolism into a wearable scale — precise, intentional, and made to last.
The Elmina Earrings are shaped by the language of architecture — not just in form, but in meaning.
The open dome reflects the carved medallions found on ceilings across Ottoman Anatolia, where floral geometry wasn’t only decorative — it was spiritual. These forms were designed to draw the eye upward, to quiet the mind, and to reflect the belief that symmetry brings peace.
At the stud, the eight-pointed star — a symbol used for centuries in Anatolian design — represents balance between the material and the divine. Its placement above the dome mirrors its historic use in sacred architecture, guiding the eye and grounding the form.
Crafted in oxidized silver and set with marcasite, Elmina brings this quiet symbolism into a wearable scale — precise, intentional, and made to last.
Materials: 925 oxidized sterling silver, marcasite