A Case for Color

A Case for Color

There are pieces that feel like decisions, and pieces that feel like instincts. This one was instinct.

jewelry desk work in progress with colorful beads in tiny bowls

I reach for color without thinking. Not just one, but all of them. Red beside orange, beside yellow, beside green, beside blue, beside violet; no hierarchy, no editing down. Just a full spectrum, allowed to exist together.

I’ve always believed color doesn’t compete. It collaborates. Each shade holds its own, but becomes more itself when placed next to another. A quiet kind of harmony, built on contrast.

If I could reduce it to a simple philosophy, it might be this: everything belongs. Every tone, every variation, every unexpected pairing.

This necklace is a small version of that idea.

A line of color, held together, exactly as it should be.

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