Sun over electric water
There is an easy brightness in this sunlit blue yellow necklace that steadies me. Cool sky blues rise through the enamel, crossed by softer strokes that keep the surface relaxed. Near the lower edge, yellow gathers like fine grains catching late afternoon light. I love how the two colours press against each other without losing their own voices. The rectangle stays slim and vertical, yet the texture feels lively, almost sketch-like. Soft gloss over the clay turns every movement into small flashes of city reflection. To me it looks like a shoreline seen from a balcony above the water. It feels like movement frozen mid-sketch, still loose, never locked into rigid symmetry.
A name built from light
Solara, for me, is the moment when light hesitates before slipping away. In this pendant, that pause of warmth lives inside the sunlit blue yellow necklace shape. Urban Aura always asks for contrast, so I kept the clash between citrus yellow and clear blue. The palette stays fresh and modern, more like painted glass than traditional jewellery enamel. Handmade edges and tiny tonal shifts stop it from feeling flat or overly polished. To me, Solara holds a small rebellion against grey days and crowded schedules. It is a reminder that even structured pieces can carry a soft, personal glow. That balance between order and spontaneity is what I always chase in this collection.
Wearing colour with intention
On mornings when I need energy, I reach for this pendant before anything else. It lifts a simple white shirt, adds play to a navy blazer or soft linen dress. You might wear it to seaside weekends, rooftop dinners or slow walks through sunlit streets. The colours stay bright, yet the slim rectangle keeps the whole look refined and easy. I like pieces that feel like small decisions, and Solara always says yes to more light. Let it sit close to your collarbone and carry a private splash of summer with you. For me it turns ordinary city hours into something a little brighter and more open.
In the Urban Aura story, Solara is the colour-surge between the more neutral pieces. Its bright blue and yellow block of light cuts through the collection like a playful accent, adding movement and optimism. I think of it as the moment when city streets suddenly feel washed in seaside sun. Without it, the line would stay calmer; with it, everything feels a little braver and more awake.







