New In | Caste Core
A collection of ritual jewellery built from weight, repetition and symbolic form.
Rings, cuffs, crosses and pendants appear like objects recovered from another system of belief, part relic, part armour, part intimate tool. The collection draws from ancient silhouettes without reproducing a single tradition, using metal as a language of protection, structure and presence.
There is something intimate in the way these pieces sit on the body. They do not try to soften the wearer or decorate her into something else. They hold their own weight. They create small points of contact: around the finger, at the throat, along the wrist. The collection feels grounded, but not delicate. It has a kind of inner tension, as if each piece was made to anchor something that does not need to be spoken out loud.
Medieval in feeling, but stripped down. Industrial in edge, but still intimate on the body.