Jasminum Filigree Branch Ring in Sterling Silver with Pearl
Product Description
A filigree ring shaped through the form of Jasminum sambac — Arabian jasmine, recognised in Indonesia as Puspa Bangsa, a flower associated with purity, continuity, and ceremonial presence.
The structure is formed in sterling silver as an open, branch-like band that follows the movement of a growing stem rather than a closed circular form. The use of silver introduces a reflective quality within the structure — a material that holds light across its surface, shifting the reading of the form toward clarity and openness.
At the centre, a single jasmine flower is formed in fine filigree, held as the primary focal point within the composition. Freshwater pearls extend along adjoining branches as secondary points, introducing moments of contained softness and recalling stages of growth held within form.
Together, the composition is structured through a clear reading of movement — a central bloom supported by branching extensions and punctuated points of stillness — reflecting growth through defined moments rather than uniform expansion.
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Handcrafted in London through wire manipulation and strand-by-strand filigree construction, using fine silver wire that is shaped and placed individually. The process is slow and controlled, informed by Indonesian craft traditions and carried through a contemporary approach to form and composition.