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Ephemerality, fragility, the passing of time – all tucked into a swell of moonstone cabochons shining with the iridescence of soap bubbles. Recalls a detail from a painting made around 1859 by the French artist Thomas Couture, in which the subject contemplates soap bubbles as symbols of transience. Expertly set in 14k solid gold.
We are proud to introduce our second collection with The Metropolitan Museum of Art. These five pieces were brought to life through an exploration of the themes in The Costume Institute's spring 2024 exhibition Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion. We contemplate a string of ephemeral moments, the passage of time, and the objects that live on.
A floating bubble, fleeting ripeness, clouds passing, our gossamer webs.
- 100% recycled solid 14k yellow gold
- 4mm x 12mm stud
- one 2mm responsibly sourced round cabochon cut moonstone, 0.045 ct
- one 2.5mm responsibly sourced round cabochon cut moonstone, 0.082 ct
- one 3mm responsibly sourced round cabochon cut moonstone, 0.125 ct
- 0.252 total ct
- sold as singles or pairs
- made in our Brooklyn studio
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