Vertical blue serene necklace
This slender pendant keeps a calm column of blue rising over soft white at your neckline. The rectangle stays narrow and smooth, with rounded edges so it feels gentle rather than strict. Pale blues drift upward in delicate layers, broken only by a small flicker of gold near the base. I love how that single warm note keeps the cooler tones from feeling distant or cold. Fine speckles under the glaze give the surface a quiet movement, almost like light moving through water. When you turn, the finish catches the day in soft reflections, never loud, just a tempered brightness. To me this is where sky, sea and air meet in one steady, vertical breath.
A name that holds clarity
Serima grew from my wish to shape purity without losing warmth or human trace. In that search, this vertical blue serene necklace became a way to stretch calm colour along the body. Pure Form asks me to remove anything that feels unnecessary, so the rectangle remains simple and unembellished. Subtle shifts in blue suggest depth without becoming restless or dramatic. The white at the lower edge keeps everything anchored, like a shore that stays while the water moves. Hand-building leaves tiny irregularities along the sides, so the pendant never feels mechanical or distant. It carries a composed presence, yet there is always a sense of open space around it.
Quiet rituals of wearing
On days when my mind needs order, I reach for Serima and let its straight line steady my outfit. It sits lightly against the chest, following the line of a shirt placket or the V of a dress. You might wear it to morning meetings, slow city walks or evenings when you crave focus instead of sparkle. The colours never compete with your clothes; they simply outline a path of calm along your movement. I like knowing that this small, vertical field of blue can make everyday hours feel clearer and more spacious. It is a gentle reminder that purity can include softness, colour and a touch of sunlight at the base.
In the Pure Form collection, Serima is the calm vertical note that keeps everything quietly aligned. I reach for it when the other pieces feel more expansive or playful; this pendant brings a clear, upward rhythm that organises the softer shapes around it, giving the whole story a centred, breathing spine and a subtle sense of lifted, spacious stillness.







