Our Geometric Studies explores the fundamental forms that appear across cultures, architecture, and design. Inspired by geometric elements found in ancient architecture: circles, squares, vessels, and volumetric forms, the collection reinterprets these enduring shapes as contemporary jewelry.
Marilyn Polanco - Design Lead, Pat Pannell - Edits and Supplemental Designs
A contemporary jewelry sculpture that features hand-shaped smooth half domes and textured metal circles that gently fall downward.
Multi-dimensional with delicate wire metal necklace & unique front closure.
Guatemalan Jade
Hand-cut, textured aluminum, copper and brass. Copper and brass are sealed with polyurethane to retard oxidation.
2 inch longer necklace wire available upon request (add note at checkout)
Designed as wearable objects, our pieces are handcrafted from hand-cut sheet metal and joined with hand-set rivets using traditional cold-connection techniques. While durable when worn, these architectural forms are intentionally lightweight and delicately constructed, preserving the marks of the maker's hand. Please handle with care, avoid unnecessary bending or reshaping, and store separately to protect their form and finish.