
A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE PRODUCT
Design Concept:
Inspired by the celestial splendor of the Milky Way and the kinetic dance of starlight, this collection translates cosmic motion through fluid lines and luminous elements. Light-refracting textures create a cascading galaxy effect, embodying the ethos: “Where light leads, infinite possibilities follow.”
CRAFTSMANSHIP
Artisanal Metal Forging
Each piece is hand-hammered by master craftsmen to create organic textures, ensuring fluid, kinetic lines that mimic celestial motion.
Dual-Tone Electroplating
Brass base electroplated with 24K gold followed by rhodium, achieving stratified cosmic luster with 0.3μm precision (exceeds EU nickel-safety standards).
High-Precision Micro-Setting
Cubic zirconia stones employ hybrid claw+micro-pavé settings, hand-calibrated at 15°-22° angles to optimize light refraction (82% higher brilliance than machine-set).
Pearl Accentuation
Freshwater pearls are hand-inlaid at nodal points, their soft glow tempering the sparkle for balanced luminescence.
STYLING & OCCASION GUIDE
Bridal Couture
Adorning the bride’s waistline or neckline, these pieces evoke the classic romance of Victorian-era weddings.
Afternoon Tea Soirée
Paired with lace high-neck dresses, they recreate the refined elegance of English tea salons.
Antique Jewelry Collection
Displayed as iconic representations of historical design, perfect for collectors and connoisseurs.


CRAFTSMANSHIP & MATERIAL NOTE
This piece is crafted using copper-gold plating with drip glaze technique. The glaze surface undergoes a natural oxidation process over time, gradually developing a vintage patina. This transformation mimics the formation of verdigris (basic copper carbonate, Cu₂(OH)₂CO₃)—a centuries-old phenomenon observed in bronze artifacts, where copper reacts with atmospheric moisture, oxygen, and carbon dioxide .
Scientific Explanation
1. Initial Protection: The gold plating acts as a barrier, slowing copper oxidation.
2. Gradual Exposure: With wear, micro-scratches expose underlying copper, initiating reactions:
• Step 1: Copper oxidizes to CuO (black copper oxide) in humid conditions.
• Step 2: CuO reacts with CO₂ and H₂O to form Cu₂(OH)₂CO₃ (green verdigris) .
3. Aesthetic Stabilization: After 3-6 months, oxidation stabilizes into a mottled antique finish, resembling heirloom silver patina.
Recommended Maintenance
1. Accelerated Aging (Optional):
• For faster patina development, lightly expose to humidity (e.g., place in a steamy bathroom for 2 hours weekly).
2. Controlled Exposure:
• Avoid excessive moisture to preserve gold plating integrity.
3. Enhanced Longevity:
• Clean with pH-neutral jewelry cleaner monthly to prevent uneven oxidation.
Why This Matters
The oxidation process is a testament to craftsmanship, creating a living artwork that evolves with its wearer—a hallmark of artisanal jewelry design.






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