PCG-008
PCG-008
PCG-008
PCG-008
PCG-008
PCG-008

PCG-008

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The Object

This wearable sculpture contains a fragment of blue-and-white ceramic embedded within an irregular gold structure.

Only a small portion of the original image remains visible. The fragment is not restored or completed. It is held in place as it is — incomplete, exposed, and historically charged.


Material

Gold does not function here as ornament or luxury. It acts as a frame that reveals the fragment and directs attention toward what remains.

Blue-and-white ceramics circulated through early global trade networks, moving along the same routes as gold, resources and people. These objects carried aesthetic value, but were inseparable from the economic systems that enabled their movement.

Within the ring, the fragment exists as object, artifact and trace at the same time.


Core Idea

For centuries gold functioned as a measure of power, wealth and empire, sustained through systems of extraction and colonial expansion.

Post-Colonial Gold shifts that measure.

Value is no longer located in the material, but in what the object carries — histories, memory and human experience.


Meaning

Objects often appear neutral or decorative. Yet many circulated through systems shaped by power and inequality.

By isolating a fragment within gold, the sculpture makes those layers visible. The object does not resolve them. It holds them in place.


In Dialogue with Kara Walker

Kara Walker exposes how visual culture carries the structures of colonial history. Her work reveals how refinement and beauty can coexist with violence and domination.

This sculpture operates within that tension. The ceramic fragment appears familiar and decorative, yet its isolation within gold redirects attention to the systems that enabled its circulation.

What appears refined does not erase what it contains.


Within Post-Colonial Gold

Each wearable sculpture embodies a human value.

Gold no longer measures worth. It reveals what has been overlooked.

Across the series, value shifts from material to meaning.


Artist Reflection

The fragment is not repaired. It remains incomplete.

Gold does not restore it. It exposes it.

Specifications
Material: ceramic–concrete composite with gold-tone finish
Ring sizes: EU 16–19
Weight: approx. 18–24 grams 
Finish: hand-crafted; slight variations occur
Each ring is unique.

Use and Care: Avoid prolonged contact with water, perfume and chemical products. Store separately to prevent scratches. Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth. Surface wear may develop over time; this enhances the character of the work. This ring is a sculptural object and should be handled with care.

Shipping: Carefully packaged in a protective box. Includes certificate of uniqueness. Insured shipping. Delivery time 3–7 business days if in stock. International shipping available. Tracking information will be provided once dispatched.

Tags: #WearableSculpture #PostColonialGold #SculpturalRing #ArtAsObject #GoldReconsidered #RepairAsMeaning #MonumentalMiniature #MaterialAsMemory