flower node still light bracelet – white topaz
※ Restocking in early January after clasp design renewal.
Product Description
A matte sterling silver bracelet set with twelve neatly aligned 4 mm natural white topaz of subtle clarity. Small flower modules connect organically, conveying a quiet sense of vitality within structural order.
Each hand-assembled module retains subtle scratches and sculptural textures,
where the stones’ gentle transparency creates a refined contrast against the matte silver surface.
The white topazes convey a calm and understated light,
symbolizing clarity of mind and quiet focus.
Detailed wearing shots can be found on the White Sapphire page.
Additional photos for each piece will be updated at the time of the official launch.
Product Details
Material: 925 Sterling Silver
Stone: 12 Natural White Topaz (approx. 4 mm, hand-cut)
(based on size S — 12 stones in total /
size M includes 1 additional stone)
Clasp: Structural double-lock closure
Finish: Matte / Hand Assembled
Color: Silver
Origin: Individually hand-constructed in Seoul
Size: S (approx. 18 cm) / M (approx. 19.5 cm)
Custom length available upon request.
Each bracelet is handcrafted; size may vary slightly depending on design and finish.
Due to the natural characteristics of gemstones, slight variations in color tone, shape, or size may occur.
Bracelet Sizing Guide
-Measure your wrist circumference using a measuring tape or a strip of paper about 1 cm wide, placed around the position where the bracelet will sit.
-If you prefer a slightly looser fit, we recommend adding approximately 1 cm to your measured wrist size.
-Compare your wrist measurement to the total length (Length) indicated on each product page to choose the most suitable size.
-Due to the nature of handcrafted production, slight variations may occur from piece to piece.
Necklace Sizing Guide
1. Using thread or a thin string
-Wrap the thread lightly around your neck at the position where you’d like the necklace to sit.
-Pinch the point where the ends meet.
-Lay the thread flat and measure it with a ruler to find your worn length.
2. Using a paper strip
-Cut a long strip of paper about 1–2 cm wide and wrap it around your neck.
-Mark where the ends meet, then lay it flat and measure the distance.
-Paper provides a firmer, more accurate measurement than thread.
3. Measuring an existing necklace
-Lay your necklace flat and measure from end to end, including the clasp.
-This method is the most accurate if you already know your preferred fit.
Additional Notes
-Light and Shade lists sizes based on the actual worn length, including the clasp.
-Fit may vary slightly depending on the chain structure and overall design.
-If you are between sizes, we recommend opting for the slightly longer option.