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JEWELRY
Each of these sculptural objects are imbued with memory and material presence. Cast in heavy, unpolished brass, the rings retain the gestures of the hand that shaped them—soft wax molded by instinct and touch. 

Rough, weighty, and deliberately unrefined, these objects reject ornamentation in favor of essence. They evoke childhood memories of kneading dough—an intuitive, tactile act of creation, free from boundaries or expectation. 

Worn on the body, the rings become enduring traces—anchored by their weight, shaping movement, and inviting awareness of the physical self.

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