Parasitic
This ring is about consuming. Parasitic, violent and feral, of flesh and horror. The spikes do not defend. They punish, turning inward. Seolfhyll believes creation begins where comfort ends. Pain sculpted into anatomy: Ridges, insectoid limbs breathes through elegance, and bleeds through brutality.
What wounds us also defines us.
Ribs encircle the arm, while garnet stones lie deep into the marrow of the spine, as coagulated blood.
The chest cavity is the body's final relic. It contracts, curling inward, armors the body, an embrace that never betrays. As flesh fades and organs weather away, only the spine endures.
This piece is a meditation on the coexistence of fragility and resilience. Here, guarding the wearer, a silent promise woven in form.
Inspired by the shape of bird's spine, delicate, hollow, each cavity and erosion carrying traces of life.
The chain itself twists and bone-like, the body strips away the unnecessities, searching for the structure beneath. Beauty emerges from decay, for nothing truly perishes, only transforms. The flesh dissolves, the world then reclaims it, what remains is a relic of resilience, a structure that shines through emptiness.
Inside of bracelet, torn fascia and muscle are sculpted in raw detail, evoking the violence of flesh ripped open. On the outer surface, crystal lenses encircle the wrist, revealing every torn fiber and raw detail beneath. They magnify the violence inside. Beneath the smaller lens, one hundred and fifty garnets are confined and sealed, yet free to tumble and flow with movements, inmitating the pulse and drift of blood from open wounds. Life is carried forward by what bleeds, breaks, and heals.