Handmade wearable sculpture in ceramic-concrete composite embracing a naturally smoothed pebble, exploring value beyond precious materials within the Post-Colonial Gold series.
Handmade wearable sculpture in ceramic-concrete composite embracing a naturally smoothed pebble, exploring value beyond precious materials within the Post-Colonial Gold series.
Handmade wearable sculpture in ceramic-concrete composite embracing a naturally smoothed pebble, exploring value beyond precious materials within the Post-Colonial Gold series.
Sculptural wearable form in ceramic-concrete holding a smooth natural pebble in a protective curved structure.
Sculptural wearable form in ceramic-concrete holding a smooth natural pebble in a protective curved structure.

DIGNITY HELD MATTER in dialogue with Simone Leigh

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Wearable Sculpture — Post-Colonial Gold

The Object

This wearable sculpture consists of a dark stone held within a curved structural form. The ring does not present the stone as a jewel. The surrounding structure simply supports it.

The object reads less like jewelry and more like a small construction. The stone remains heavy, irregular, and materially present.

The sculpture does not elevate the stone into luxury. It holds it.


Material

The structure surrounding the stone is composed of a mineral composite with a matte, tactile surface. Its irregular form reveals traces of shaping rather than concealing them.

The stone itself remains untreated. Its smooth surface is the result of natural erosion.

Together, the materials emphasize the difference between natural formation and human intervention. The sculpture does not alter the stone; it stabilizes it.


Core Idea

For centuries gold functioned as a symbol of value through rarity, brilliance, and refinement. In jewelry a stone is typically cut and polished to increase its economic value.

Post-Colonial Gold proposes another system of value. Instead of rarity and glamour, the series explores values that emerge from presence and recognition.

This work addresses dignity.


Meaning

The sculpture refers to an archetypal form: the ring with a central stone.

Here that archetype appears in its most elementary form. The stone is not cut and not selected for rarity. It has been shaped by natural erosion.

The ring functions not as decoration but as structure. Its task is simple: to hold something that already carries value.

Dignity emerges not from refinement but from recognition.


In Dialogue with Simone Leigh

Simone Leigh’s work often examines the body as a structure that carries history and dignity. Her sculptures frequently combine architectural forms with references to the human figure.

This sculpture relates to that approach. The ring functions like a small structural support that holds a central mass.

The stone remains heavy and grounded while the surrounding form stabilizes it.

The work reflects the idea that dignity can reside in the act of supporting and sustaining.


Resonance with the Present Condition

In a world where value is frequently associated with luxury and economic status, this work proposes another perspective.

Not everything that is valuable requires refinement or elevation.

Sometimes value lies in recognizing what already exists.


Within Post-Colonial Gold

Post-Colonial Gold proposes an alternative system of value in which gold no longer functions as the universal measure of worth.

Across the series, attention shifts toward human and cultural meanings.

Within this system the present work represents dignity — the recognition that value can exist without prestige or embellishment.


Artist Reflection

This sculpture began with a simple idea: the archetype of the ring with a stone.

Instead of a cut gemstone, this ring contains a stone shaped by natural erosion.

The construction is therefore elemental: holding something that is already valuable.

The ring does not attempt to improve the stone.

It acknowledges 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.

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