Description
Three brass prongs, bound in hand-wound copper wire. inspired by the quiet architecture of deer horns — asymmetric, branching, alive with movement. each prong is hand-cut and hammered to its own curve, then wrapped strand by strand until the copper reads like bark growing over bone.
worn on wool, worn on linen, worn on silence. a piece that holds its shape whether it’s catching morning light on a shawl or anchoring a scarf against the wind.
no two are ever quite the same — the wire finds its own rhythm each time.















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