~NAUTYLYD~ ph.III NECKLACE (final phase)
~NAUTYLYD~ ph.III NECKLACE (final phase)
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〝 Discovered in a marine cave, this necklace bears the marks of time that has slowly passed over its surface. Its links, worn and eroded, appear to have been sculpted by the tides themselves. Subtle flecks of green dot its surface, perhaps the last remnants of life that clung to it.〞
This necklace emerged from a meticulous hand-sculpted process where each “SARRÛN” LINK is individually forged in oxidized silver. The links carry raw, geological textures as though shaped by centuries of weathering. No two links are identical. Each surface becomes a unique testament to the artisanal process, allowing the material to narrate its own story.
66 fragments of green tourmaline, carefully selected for their organic shapes and vivid hues, are set directly into the metal. Uncut and unaltered, each stone is hand-fitted, requiring precise adjustments to honor its natural contours, creating a seamless bond between stone and silver.
The Custom “HAQTAA” HOOK Clasp, crafted solely for this design, integrates seamlessly into the structure. Solid and functional, it anchors the necklace with quiet strength, maintaining its cohesive aesthetic without distraction.
This jewelry is a raw testament to the untamed beauty of natural elements and the intensity of their crafting. Every trace of its creation remains. The impressions of the craftsman’s hand, the oxidized patina, the untouched stone. Each element weaves its own chapter into the relic’s story.
Delivered in the signature “ABYRUUN” VEIL packaging as though it had surfaced from another time. Wrapped in fabric, sealed in wax, the Nautylyd is encased like a relic drawn from ancient waters, its tale preserved until now.
Artisanal necklace, entirely handcrafted to order in our Parisian workshop, each piece is unique with distinctive details that may differ from the photos you see, adding to their individual charm.
Only 4 pieces exist in this final phase.
Production time is 1 to 2 months.




