The twilight was light

This piece is inspired by the painting Dusk Perspective No. 5 by artist Panot Pluemchuck.

—  At the moment when light begins to fade, color does not disappear it remains, in a gentler form.

Artistic Expression

The piece takes the flight structure of a dragonfly as its foundation.
The wings unfold in an asymmetrical yet highly balanced tension,
like brushstrokes lifted and carried by air within a painting.

Cool-toned wings enter into a subtle dialogue with the body’s gradient violet hues,
expressing the balance between reason and emotion —
and capturing the quietest state of mind
found at summer dusk.

Craftsmanship

360° Floating Setting Structure
The gemstones are not fixed, but gently lifted,
revealing a sense of lightness and fluid brilliance
from every angle.

Titanium Micro-Pavé Technique
Ultra-fine structural settings create a visually weightless effect,
while ensuring the stability and durability
required of high jewelry.

Entirely Handcrafted
Every setting and proportional adjustment is executed by hand,
achieving an invisible structural beauty
with millimeter-level precision.

This is not a dragonfly that has been captured, but a moment of freedom preserved.

It does not symbolize eternity. Instead, it reminds the wearer:

That true preciousness comes from awareness of the present moment.