
A sculptural ring inspired by the architecture of the human spine.
Designed to wrap and extend along the finger, it creates a sense of structural elegance and subtle tension.
Balancing softness and strength, the piece reflects a new form of adornment — one that feels both protective and intimately connected to the body.
A quiet statement of control, presence, and evolving identity.






WORKING PROCESS



Initial sketches explore how a spine-derived structure can attach to the hand.
The system is tested through incremental extensions — from a single contact point to a distributed framework across the fingers.
Focus is placed on how tension, support, and connection are introduced at different scales.
Variations examine density, coverage, and the transition between open skeletal structures and more continuous forms.
The study is not based on stylistic change, but on adjusting the degree of attachment between object and body.