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Kokoro Cuff
Kokoro is a Japanese word that expresses the union of heart, mind, and spirit. This cuff reflects that inner state through layered patina, quiet gold, and a form shaped by tension and release. The bracelet celebrates the quiet drama of surface and form. Hand-formed from steel and fused with 18k gold, the piece is shaped into a graceful anticlastic curve that lifts and flares with subtle, organic tension.
The surface treatment is the true protagonist. A cold-applied Japanese Brown patina creates a richly variegated, rust-like ground evocative of weathered stone and oxidized earth. This is layered with a sheer white solvent dye that softens and veils the darker tones, allowing flashes of gold to glow from beneath. A final application of white metal wax seals the surface and imparts a gentle, satin luminosity, enhancing the depth and movement of the finish.
The result is a truly singular piece that serves as a canvas for nuanced color, light, and texture, allowing gold to emerge not as ornament, but as quiet radiance.
The surface treatment is the true protagonist. A cold-applied Japanese Brown patina creates a richly variegated, rust-like ground evocative of weathered stone and oxidized earth. This is layered with a sheer white solvent dye that softens and veils the darker tones, allowing flashes of gold to glow from beneath. A final application of white metal wax seals the surface and imparts a gentle, satin luminosity, enhancing the depth and movement of the finish.
The result is a truly singular piece that serves as a canvas for nuanced color, light, and texture, allowing gold to emerge not as ornament, but as quiet radiance.
Kokoro is a Japanese word that expresses the union of heart, mind, and spirit. This cuff reflects that inner state through layered patina, quiet gold, and a form shaped by tension and release. The bracelet celebrates the quiet drama of surface and form. Hand-formed from steel and fused with 18k gold, the piece is shaped into a graceful anticlastic curve that lifts and flares with subtle, organic tension.
The surface treatment is the true protagonist. A cold-applied Japanese Brown patina creates a richly variegated, rust-like ground evocative of weathered stone and oxidized earth. This is layered with a sheer white solvent dye that softens and veils the darker tones, allowing flashes of gold to glow from beneath. A final application of white metal wax seals the surface and imparts a gentle, satin luminosity, enhancing the depth and movement of the finish.
The result is a truly singular piece that serves as a canvas for nuanced color, light, and texture, allowing gold to emerge not as ornament, but as quiet radiance.
The surface treatment is the true protagonist. A cold-applied Japanese Brown patina creates a richly variegated, rust-like ground evocative of weathered stone and oxidized earth. This is layered with a sheer white solvent dye that softens and veils the darker tones, allowing flashes of gold to glow from beneath. A final application of white metal wax seals the surface and imparts a gentle, satin luminosity, enhancing the depth and movement of the finish.
The result is a truly singular piece that serves as a canvas for nuanced color, light, and texture, allowing gold to emerge not as ornament, but as quiet radiance.
$203.00
Original: $580.00
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$580.00
$203.00Description
Kokoro is a Japanese word that expresses the union of heart, mind, and spirit. This cuff reflects that inner state through layered patina, quiet gold, and a form shaped by tension and release. The bracelet celebrates the quiet drama of surface and form. Hand-formed from steel and fused with 18k gold, the piece is shaped into a graceful anticlastic curve that lifts and flares with subtle, organic tension.
The surface treatment is the true protagonist. A cold-applied Japanese Brown patina creates a richly variegated, rust-like ground evocative of weathered stone and oxidized earth. This is layered with a sheer white solvent dye that softens and veils the darker tones, allowing flashes of gold to glow from beneath. A final application of white metal wax seals the surface and imparts a gentle, satin luminosity, enhancing the depth and movement of the finish.
The result is a truly singular piece that serves as a canvas for nuanced color, light, and texture, allowing gold to emerge not as ornament, but as quiet radiance.
The surface treatment is the true protagonist. A cold-applied Japanese Brown patina creates a richly variegated, rust-like ground evocative of weathered stone and oxidized earth. This is layered with a sheer white solvent dye that softens and veils the darker tones, allowing flashes of gold to glow from beneath. A final application of white metal wax seals the surface and imparts a gentle, satin luminosity, enhancing the depth and movement of the finish.
The result is a truly singular piece that serves as a canvas for nuanced color, light, and texture, allowing gold to emerge not as ornament, but as quiet radiance.




















