A round stud in oxidized S925 silver, marked with a blackened fleur-de-lis and held with an 18G screw-on post.
The face is simple at first: a small silver disc, low and close to the ear. Then the symbol appears. Curved black lines cut across the surface, forming a fleur-de-lis that feels less like a flower and more like an old seal. The raised silver holds the light. The darkened grooves hold the shape.
There is no stone at the center. No color. No extra shine. The design stays in the metal, where it belongs. The side profile is clean and compact, with the screw-back ball securing the piece from behind.
At 6.3mm, it is made for daily wear, but it does not disappear into plainness. It carries a mark — quiet, old, and not fully explained.
You wear it with a black tee, worn denim, hair tucked back without trying. Someone notices the small black lines first. Then the symbol. It doesn’t need to say much. It already looks like it has been there before.