Distorcere
/di-stòr-ce-re/
Distorchere
[vt] [io distorco] twist, distort, bend
The verb distorcere means "to twist" or "to distort" in Italian.
The inspiration for this collection comes from the familiar and simple "round circle." The starting point was to deliberately add "distortion" to a regular and orderly circle.
The foundation consists of two rings, each with its own undulation. As they intertwine and cross each other, they create a rich three-dimensional effect and depth of space that cannot be imagined from a simple flat line. When one ring is distorted, the other ring curves in response, creating a different beautiful silhouette from every angle.
The undulating metal surface beautifully reflects light and shadow, creating a contrast of soft brilliance. Despite its complex, intertwining three-dimensional form, it never feels heavy, possessing a clear, transparent purity. The fluctuating lines, unlike a perfect circle drawn with a ruler, and their pleasant distortion, bring out a modern and powerful beauty.
This cherished series has been loved by many and has grown with us since the brand's inception. We offer ear cuffs that add a three-dimensional accent to the earlobe, rings, and items not only in silver 925 but also in 10k gold with a soft luster.
Adding just one piece to a simple outfit brings out a quiet individuality. This jewelry is like a modern sculpture, adding a pleasant "distortion" to everyday life.