What does softness look like, when it is held, shaped, and worn?
This collection traces a kind of softness, not as fragility, but as a form of clarity, of quiet strength, of presence without pressure.
Each piece is composed of transparent crystal, woven into structures that recall breath, mist, or a ripple in still water. Their forms are delicate, but intentional, shaped by hand, suspended in space, gathering light rather than demanding it.
In A Kind of Softness, we ask how softness might persist: as a loop, a knot, a petal, a kind of resistance that refuses to harden.