An eye-shaped stud in oxidized S925 silver, set with a yellow-green zircon at the center and held with an 18G screw-on post.
The face is not perfectly round. It curves like an old eye mark — one side wrapped by a raised crescent, the other filled with darkened grooves and carved rays. Small silver points sit around the stone like worn rivets, holding the center in place. The yellow-green zircon doesn’t glow loudly. It sits low in the design, catching light in an olive flash before falling back into the oxidized surface.
The silver matters here. Its darkened grooves make the carving feel deeper. Its raised edges make the shape feel older. The side profile shows a thick rim and screw-back structure, giving the piece more weight than its size suggests.
At 7.5mm, it is small enough for daily wear, but not quiet in the usual way. It has a stare to it.
You wear it with a black tee, old denim, hair pushed back without thinking. Someone notices the green at the center first. Then the eye shape. Then the dark silver around it. You don’t explain what it means. It already looked back.