A piece of stone from a marble slab. That is where the truth of this material begins.
Marble… Heavy, imperfect, yet true. A surface with character before becoming anything else.
Form emerges gradually. It is not imposed.
What emerges through this process is not decoration. It is objects with structure and balance. They can be worn, but they are not designed exclusively for the body.
They retain their autonomy. They stand as small forms with their own presence. The body becomes a point of placement — not the center. A surface where the object acquires movement.
This is where the idea of wearable objects begins.
Not jewelry. Not accessories.
A dialogue between material, geometry, and presence.