Beaded Designs (Geoms)
These three chokers form a small family of geometric lace pieces, each exploring how simple units can generate intricate, wearable patterns.
Hexy Lace – Black
This choker is constructed from 6 mm twisted black glass bugle beads, hand-woven into a flat, lace-like surface. Interlinked triangles repeat along the length of the piece, resolving into partial hexagram forms that sit lightly against the neck. Despite its structural clarity, the choker remains supple and comfortable, following the curve of the collarbone. It is finished with a silver toggle clasp and is also available in gold-foil and transparent white bugle beads.
Hexy Lace – Gold / Transparent Variations
In its gold-foil and transparent white versions, the same triangular lattice takes on a different character. The geometry remains precise, but the reflective gold surface amplifies light and warmth, while the transparent beads create an airy, almost weightless presence. These variations emphasise how material choice shifts the visual density of the same underlying structure.
Star Lace Choker
The Star Lace Choker further expands the geometric language. Made from 6 mm black glass bugle beads, the beads are woven into a flat surface of linked hexagrams and star motifs, producing a more intricate, celestial pattern. The repetition of stars introduces rhythm and movement across the neck, balancing ornament and restraint. Like the Hexy Lace, it is secured with a silver toggle clasp and is also available in white, red, and silver-foil finishes.
Together, these chokers sit at the intersection of jewellery and pattern-making, where lace, geometry, and modular repetition are translated into contemporary, wearable form.
