Materials: 925 oxidized sterling silver, marcasite
The Elmina Necklace carries the same architectural rhythm as its matching earrings — inspired by the ornamental domes and carved rosettes that define Anatolian design.
The pendant’s openwork form reflects the medallions once carved into ceilings of Ottoman-era interiors. These weren’t just visual anchors — they were crafted to center the space, both physically and spiritually. In design, symmetry created calm; in symbolism, it reflected inner balance.
Set above the pendant, the eight-pointed star recalls a recurring motif in Anatolian art — a symbol of order, harmony, and completeness. Together, the two shapes mirror the way these elements appeared in sacred spaces: the star guiding from above, the floral geometry unfolding below.
Handcrafted in oxidized silver and detailed with marcasite, Elmina brings this design language into the present — a necklace that holds meaning in every layer, and wears like a quiet statement.
The Elmina Necklace carries the same architectural rhythm as its matching earrings — inspired by the ornamental domes and carved rosettes that define Anatolian design.
The pendant’s openwork form reflects the medallions once carved into ceilings of Ottoman-era interiors. These weren’t just visual anchors — they were crafted to center the space, both physically and spiritually. In design, symmetry created calm; in symbolism, it reflected inner balance.
Set above the pendant, the eight-pointed star recalls a recurring motif in Anatolian art — a symbol of order, harmony, and completeness. Together, the two shapes mirror the way these elements appeared in sacred spaces: the star guiding from above, the floral geometry unfolding below.
Handcrafted in oxidized silver and detailed with marcasite, Elmina brings this design language into the present — a necklace that holds meaning in every layer, and wears like a quiet statement.
Materials: 925 oxidized sterling silver, marcasite