Quiet curves on ivory
Some pieces speak with a line instead of a colour burst. Noira felt like that to me. This round pendant rests on a soft ivory base with a faint, almost misty warmth. Two charcoal toned curves travel across the surface, never rushing, never closing into a pattern. They move with the ease of breeze trails over sand. Between them, the clay holds quiet space and a gentle sheen, so light glances off in a soft way. This minimal ivory circle necklace feels calm and grounded, yet not plain. Every small variation in thickness and texture keeps it alive, like handwriting you recognise at once.
Strength in simple lines
The name Noira carries a sense of composed clarity rather than drama. To me it feels like ink drawn in a single, sure motion. In the Rustic Grace collection this pendant holds the place of a quiet leader. The dark curves ride over the pale surface like paths through sun baked stone. They suggest direction without fixing a route, so the eye can wander slowly. Each time I glaze and fire a piece like this, the lines return with their own soft insistence. The result is a minimal ivory circle necklace that balances warmth and restraint. It keeps the rustic soul of clay, yet wears with an ease that feels almost weightless.
For calm, grounded days
On days when you long for clarity, this is the piece I reach for first. It sits lightly against the skin, a small disc that never competes with you. I see it with a linen shirt, simple knit, or the soft collar of a favourite dress. The pendant follows your movement with a subtle shine, letting the drawn lines appear, then fade again. There is a confidence in that kind of presence, gentle yet unwavering. Noira was shaped slowly in my hands, so it could carry that feeling of steady calm. It is made for women who love understated detail, who notice texture, curve and air between things. For them, this necklace becomes a quiet ritual, a way to wear their own grounded grace.
Within Rustic Grace, Noira is the steady breath between the more textured voices. I see it as the piece that slows the rhythm, a clear, pale pause among earthy glazes and bolder marks. It gathers the collection’s raw warmth into one calm circle, so the other necklaces can sing around it, tying scattered impressions into a quiet, confident centre that feels both grounded and gently luminous.









