Calm vertical water glow
Cool turquoise rectangles rise in a clean line, like rising windows beside a hidden inlet. Green and blue drift through the glaze in vertical bands, some soft, some unexpectedly vivid. There is a bright river energy here, moving upward instead of rushing away from view. Each surface keeps a gentle sheen, so light slides slowly over tiny shifts in colour and texture. This urban turquoise flow set holds both clarity and movement, as if a slow current crossed smooth concrete. Edges stay softened by the hand, so the modern shape never feels hard or distant on the skin.
Ribara, rhythm of rivers
The name Ribara always feels like flowing through a city, carrying traces of trees, bridges and sky. To me it speaks about balance between direction and ease, never forced, always quietly sure of itself. Within the Urban Aura world this urban turquoise flow set becomes a slim streak of colour and confidence. The glaze remembers slow layering, each pass of pigment leaving small differences for the eye to discover later. Lines stay deliberate, yet every rectangle holds small deviations that keep the geometry alive and quietly human. There is a calm strength in the way the pieces stand upright, like structures that grew from water.
City days by the water
On certain mornings I reach for Ribara when the day ahead feels full of movement and conversation. It slips beside simple outfits, from white shirts to black dresses, adding direction without stealing every glance. The long pendant draws the eye downward in one gesture, while the earrings echo that line more softly. I love how the set can travel from office hours to rooftop drinks or seaside walks after work. It suits someone who trusts her own tempo, moving through streets and shorelines with the same steady focus. Wearing it feels like keeping a small, quiet current with you, reminding you to stay fluid, yet grounded.
Within the Urban Aura collection, I see Ribara as the upward breath of colour. Other pieces whisper in shorter shapes or deeper tones, while this set pulls the eye along a fresh, vertical line. It brings water energy into the city palette, softening the edges of the collection and giving it a sense of clear, steady movement, like a calm tide rising between buildings.













