BONE
Formed through breakage, held in strength
Bone is not about repair as restoration. It is about growth through fracture — transformation that does not erase its own history.
Born from moments of breakage and reconstruction, the Bone collection reflects the idea that what is broken does not need to return to its original form. Rather than restoring an earlier wholeness, fracture itself becomes the point from which something new begins to grow.
Repeated nodes, reconstructed edges, and irregular forms carry that history forward. Marks, textures, and interruptions are not concealed, but remain visible as part of the work’s identity — traces of process, material resistance, and time.
In Bone, rupture is not understood only as damage. It can also mark a threshold — the point at which structure gives way, and another kind of form begins to emerge. What breaks down may also become the beginning of a different kind of strength.
These are everyday pieces with refined detail and quiet tension, designed to be worn closely and lived with over time. Strength here is not untouched, but altered, retained, and made more present through what it has endured.
What was once broken is not erased, but transformed into a new form of strength.
Studio handmade in London · Hallmarked at the London Assay Office