These earrings have a stark, modern-industrial rhythm built from alternating metal, volcanic texture, and sculptural form.
At the top, an oxidized silver spacer sets the tone with its darkened, slightly antiqued finish, giving the piece a muted metallic frame. Just below, a porous lava stone introduces a raw, organic texture—matte black with a lightweight, pitted surface that evokes volcanic rock and natural earth forces.
A second oxidized silver spacer follows, mirroring the top element and creating a balanced, structured interval of dark metal that visually “clamps” the design together while enhancing its symmetry.
At the base hangs a 3D printed molar, the focal point of the composition. Rendered with clean anatomical detail, it contrasts the natural irregularity of the lava stone above. Its smooth, slightly matte surface and precise form give it a contemporary, conceptual feel—part specimen, part design object.
Overall, the earrings feel minimal yet conceptually strong, moving from metal to volcanic material to digital fabrication, blending natural geology with industrial and anatomical reference points in a clean vertical progression.
