Enri Mars builds jewelry the way geological forces build landscapes -- through tension, opposition, and the refusal to resolve into symmetry. This bracelet is a study in deliberate contradiction: a single strand of heavy curb chain on one half, three fine chains layered and draping on the other. Where they meet, two oversized interlocking links lock the two worlds together -- hand-textured anchors bearing the incised marks of individual craft, each surface scarred and cratered in the Kintsugi tradition of imperfection as intention.
The asymmetry is not decorative. You feel it against the wrist -- the cool, grounding weight of the curb links settling on one side while the fine chains shift and murmur with every movement on the other. The aged silver patina deepens this duality: oxidation pools dark in the valleys between chain links, while raised surfaces catch light with a worn, almost archaeological brightness. This is sterling silver that has been hand-finished to appear timeworn before it ever reaches you -- then continues aging with your skin, your chemistry, your daily rituals.
Cast and finished by hand in Italy using Enri Mars's signature techniques, no two pieces carry identical texture. The lobster clasp closes a circle between structure and fluidity, between the singular and the multiple, between weight and weightlessness.



