A round bear-token stud in oxidized S925 silver, marked with blackened engraving and held with an 18G screw-on post.
The front looks simple at first: a small silver disc with a dark center mark. Then the details start to come forward. A bear-like shape sits inside the inner ring, surrounded by engraved border text and blackened cuts. The oxidation settles into the lines, turning the surface into contrast — pale silver above, dark marks below.
The bear is not treated as something soft. It is pressed into a coin-like face, held inside a circle, made heavier by the surrounding engraving. The thickened edge gives the piece a small token feel, while the screw-back ball keeps it secure behind the ear.
At 6.8mm, it stays daily-wearable. Small, but not empty. Familiar, but not sweet.
You wear it with a black tee, old denim, hair pushed back without thinking. Someone notices the bear first. Then the dark ring. Then the silver disc around it. It does not ask to be cute. It holds its ground.