The Golden Ripple takes the simplest possible idea — three parallel lines of gold — and lets them do something unexpected: curve, separate, and ride a wave-like swirl across the front of the wrist, each line ending at a slightly different point, each one catching a single round CZ stone along the way.
The open-cuff design means the three gold lines spiral asymmetrically from a solid base on one side to loose, free-floating tips on the other—almost like a treble clef, or a wave breaking. Six small round CZ stones are bezel-set at varying points along the lines, catching light without overwhelming the clean gold structure around them.
This is modern jewelry—architectural, a little bit sculptural, the kind of piece that looks like it belongs in a design museum as much as on a wrist. It's substantial enough to be a statement on its own but restrained enough (no large stones, no bright color) to pair with almost anything.
For the woman who likes structure, who appreciates clean lines and considered asymmetry, and who wants a bracelet that looks like it was designed by someone who actually thought about it—because it was.




