FINDING CALM IN MOTION | The Abacus Ring & Wish Necklace
In recent years, kinetic jewelry—jewelry with moving parts—has found a place in many people’s lives as more than just adornment. There’s something powerful about being able to touch, shift, or slide a bead when your mind feels scattered. These small motions, almost imperceptible to anyone else, can bring a surprising sense of calm. It’s why many have come to call it fidget jewelry.
For me, the inspiration for these designs came from a simple desire: to create jewelry that feels as meaningful in the hands as it looks when worn. Pieces that carry beauty and intention, while also offering comfort in the quietest ways.
Two designs truly embrace this idea :
✨ The Abacus Ring
When I first designed the Abacus Ring, I imagined it as both playful and grounding. The tiny beads spin and slide along the band—like a modern meditation tool. Shift the beads to count breaths, set intentions, or simply ground yourself during a stressful moment. What I love most is how it looks effortless and elegant, yet holds this secret purpose.

✨ The Wish Necklace
Delicate and meaningful, the Wish Necklace was inspired by the idea of carrying your hopes close to your heart. The bead that slides along the chain isn’t just a detail—it’s a ritual. A quiet way to set an intention, send a thought into the world, or simply fidget when you need to redirect your energy. It’s one of those pieces that grows more personal the longer you wear it.
Both designs celebrate the power of tiny rituals—those small, tactile motions that can bring presence and calm. Jewelry has always been about more than adornment; it’s about meaning. And with kinetic jewelry, it also becomes a tool for mindfulness.

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