Beaded Designs (Geoms)
This necklace is a large-scale, sculptural composition built from hand-constructed geometric units, forming a fluid yet architectural collar. Silver and gold-toned glass bugle beads are threaded into open cubic and polyhedral forms, which punctuate a continuous, flexible strand. These three-dimensional nodes appear at varying intervals, creating a rhythmic constellation that moves between solidity and openness.
The necklace drapes lightly despite its structural complexity. Fine nylon thread binds the elements almost invisibly, allowing the geometry to read clearly while maintaining softness and adaptability to the body. The alternating use of clear and warm gold beads introduces a subtle play of light and shadow, with the hollow forms casting delicate, shifting silhouettes onto the surface beneath.
Rather than relying on a central focal point, the piece distributes visual weight evenly around the neck, encouraging movement and rotation. It evokes molecular structures, architectural frameworks, and sacred geometric systems, translating abstract order into a wearable, responsive form.
Overall, the necklace balances precision and airiness, structure and fluidity. It is both ornamental and spatial, a quietly theatrical piece that explores connection, repetition, and the elegance of geometry extended into space.
