Item ID: S0001819
Size: 1.0"x0.7"x0.6" (25x17x16 mm)
Weight: 68g
Material: , 925 Sterling Silver
This is a bracelet that belongs to time.
Seven gemstone skulls are linked into a circle with neither beginning nor end. They do not speak of endings but trace the cycle itself—action, pause, choice, adaptation, release, renewal—the many states of life flowing here like seven eternal days.
When the Roman poet Horace wrote “Carpe Diem”, he could not have imagined that two thousand years later, this maxim would take the form of seven silent gems, fastening gently around your wrist on a quiet morning. Through the eternity of stone and the mortality of bone, they whisper the same truth: yesterday is already fossil, tomorrow remains mist—only this moment glows in your palm.
Thus, the skull forms are stripped down to their essence, softened of all aggression, leaving only lines of clarity. They are not symbols of fear, but marks of experience—quiet witnesses to the passage of time through a life.
Dark stones are the soil of stillness, red stones the pulse of vitality, translucent stones the space between breaths—different textures of gemstone coexist here, just as reason and intuition intertwine in the everyday. Metal links allow each skull to remain independent yet intimately connected, like the individual and the world: apart, yet always joined.
It is not bound by gender, nor does it require occasion—it slips naturally into the rhythm of dawn and dusk. After more than half a year of refinement and wear-testing, we have let comfort become its most silent language.
It is not bound by gender, nor does it require occasion—it slips naturally into the rhythm of dawn and dusk. After more than half a year of refinement and wear-testing, we have let comfort become its most silent language.
This is not a piece meant to be seen.
It is a companion meant to be felt.
For all who see eternity in the cycle,
who maintain clarity amid change,
and for each moment you glance at your wrist
and whisper quietly to yourself—
“Here I am, now.”
Carpe Diem.
To seize this day is to touch eternity.



















