Jewellery

Gold and silver jewellery in fine chains

A necklace asks the least of anything here. Fine chains sit at different lengths and stop competing somewhere around the collarbone. The clasp is the only fiddly part of any of it. Pendants run small, a disc or a bar rather than anything set. Widths stay narrow enough that two on the same neck read as one line. A bracelet sits just past the wrist bone, where the cuff of a shirt ends.

Jewellery stacked along one hand

Rings are the ones that get stacked, and two or three along one hand read as texture rather than a collection. The earrings cover the distance between a stud and a hoop, in both finishes the whole way along. Bands run from something fine to closer to a signet. A hoop clears a collar and a stud disappears under one.