The Emerald Cipher
Some forms reveal themselves at once. Others remain to be deciphered.
The Emerald Cipher emerges as a quiet enigma - a composition where symmetry
and silence meet. The heart takes shape not through curves but through structure,
assembled from ordered fragments like a message preserved in matter.
Twenty-four natural Ethiopian emeralds form the surface of the piece, each cut in a
precise square step-cut that allows light to move slowly through the stones. Their
crystalline green tones reveal subtle variations - delicate shifts between clarity and
depth that make each surface quietly alive.
Each stone remains distinct, carrying its own internal variations - subtle irregularities
that affirm its natural origin and resist uniformity. Together, they form a surface that
feels deliberate, yet never mechanical - a controlled tension between order and
organic presence.
Set within gold-plated silver, the stones form a geometric heart whose measured
rhythm recalls ancient symbolic systems and early coded languages. The structure
feels deliberate and almost architectural, a form that suggests meaning without ever
fully revealing it.
Emerald has long been regarded as a stone of perception - associated with
knowledge, renewal, and inner vision. Here, its presence feels restrained and
contemplative, less ornamental than enduring.
Within the collection, The Emerald Cipher represents knowledge held in silence - a
reminder that some meanings are carried rather than explained.
It does not speak openly.
It waits to be understood.






