Gentle triangles of moss
Soft moss green studs rest in a quiet, rounded triangle, their glaze catching pale, diffused light. I worked the colours slowly until they felt like a small patch of forest floor held in smooth form. Pale cream, muted yellow and shifting green settle together, with fine specks suggesting leaves and tiny stems. This pair keeps its surface calm and glossy, while the marbling underneath hints at layers of earth and growth. To me it feels like carrying a quiet corner of nature close to your face, simple and softly present. Light moves across them slowly, revealing new veins each time you turn.
Stillness, balance and quiet rhythm
The name Musgo whispers of moss, of something that holds gently to stone and never rushes. These soft moss green studs follow the Pure Form mood with clean lines and rounded edges. Their silhouette stays calm and balanced. Their small size and smooth triangle shape sit comfortably on the ear, modern but not sharp or loud. Each swirl in the glaze lands a little differently, giving every earring its own subtle character and inner movement. The colours stay close to the skin, creating a tender halo rather than a strong contrast. It feels like filtered light under trees. To me they feel like a pause between breaths, gentle yet very alive.
Everyday calm you can wear
In my hands Musgo became a daily pair for women who find strength in softness and grounded presence. I see them worn with linen, knitwear or a favourite white shirt when you want a quiet, composed detail. They suit slow mornings and studio days. They also fit an evening walk through the city after rain. This pair rests easily next to other jewellery. It still adds a gentle green note that reminds you to breathe. Wearing them is a small decision to choose ease and balance. They invite a returning connection to the natural rhythm within you. Over time they become a familiar ritual, like reaching for your favourite mug.
Within the Pure Form collection, Musgo is the soft, grounded note I return to when everything else feels bright. It brings a calm mossy green into the line-up, gently linking the warmer and cooler pieces, like quiet earth beneath shifting light. For me this pair is the resting point of the collection, the place where the eye pauses before moving toward bolder forms.







