A rivet-disc stud in oxidized S925 silver, shaped with a blackened recessed center, raised cone detail, textured rim, and 18G screw-on post.
The front is built around one point. A low silver cone rises from the middle of a darkened circular field, catching light only at its highest edge. Around it, the oxidized recess holds shadow. Around that, a rough rope-style rim closes the shape like old metalwork.
There is no stone here. No color trying to soften the design. The piece stays in silver, shadow, and form. The raised center feels like a rivet pressed into place — small, fixed, and not asking to be smoothed down.
At 7.8mm, it sits close to the lobe but does not disappear. It has a little height, a little edge, and enough weight in the surface to feel intentional. The screw-back ball finishes it from behind, giving the stud the same built quality as the front.
You wear it with a black tee, worn denim, a jacket that has already taken some weather. Someone sees the silver point first. Then the black well around it. Then the old edge holding everything in place.