Blue light over water
There is a calm tension in this urban blue gold necklace, like tide and city sharing one breath. Cream clay holds bold pools of cobalt blue and small flashes of gold leaf. The surface feels fluid even when still, every curve tracing an invisible current across the round pendant and earrings. In my hands the shapes stayed simple, so colour, shine and texture carry all the movement. Small touches of gold leaf sit like drifting reflections, catching light in different ways each time you turn. I wanted Azurén to feel like a clear pause, bright yet grounding in the middle of any day.
A meeting of depth and clarity
Azurén, to me, is where clear sky, salt water and small sparks of light speak together. This urban blue gold necklace holds contrast without noise, letting strong blue lean against soft neutral clay. I left space around each patch of colour so eyes rest, then follow each soft wave of gold. That balance feels like standing on a quiet balcony above a busy street, hearing only your own rhythm. The glossy surface keeps the colours awake, while the round shape softens every edge of that inner movement. To me it feels like a private tide, rising and falling quietly behind the pace of the day. Each tiny variation in pattern keeps the piece alive, like water shifting under changing light.
City days with sea breathing
This set is the one I reach for when a white shirt or simple dress needs gentle, confident colour. The circular pendant and matching studs sit light on skin, keeping movement easy from morning to late evening. Gold details stay close to the face, offering soft brightness that works naturally with denim and linen. I see you wearing Azurén for coffees, gallery walks or seaside weekends, when the city feels too fast. These pieces hold a small pause within their shine, a reminder to move through your day at your tempo. They do not shout for attention, yet they stay present, resting against you like a calm, steady current.
In the Urban Aura collection Azurén is my clear, sea-breathing note. The deep blue and small gold flashes bring movement to the cooler, more structured pieces, softening sharp lines without losing their strength. I reach for it when the collection needs a quietly radiant centre, a round point of calm that still carries the rhythm of the city and the memory of open water.







