Two looping lines of gold-fill meet at a single bright pearl, creating a shape that feels intentional without being predictable. The pearl sits at the center of the motion, giving the whole design a quiet pause.
They’re lightweight, they move well, and add a bit of sculptural interest to whatever you’re wearing
At 1.5", they are not too long and not too short. Crafted with gold-filled wire and white glass pearls.
Details
- Crafted using gold-filled wire
- Measures about 1.5" long
- White glass pearls
About Sue Rosengard
Sue Rosengard creates affordable, well-crafted and well-designed jewelry. The contemporary geometric shapes are structured to flatter the face or lapel of the wearer while being lightweight, easy to wear, and timeless.
Her inspiration comes partly from growing up in Chicago among the skyscrapers and Frank Lloyd Wright influences. The designers of the Modernist era (1940-1960) have also been significant: jewelers Margaret de Patta and Paul Lobel, sculptor Alexander Calder, and designer Russell Wright.
Sue’s jewelry uses silver, gold, vermeil and a few plated components. The ear posts are sterling; ear wires and necklace chains are silver or gold-filled. Her jewelry is formed entirely by hand using only pliers or mandrels, or a cast geometric three- dimensional shape.