A spiderweb-inspired star stud in oxidized S925 silver, shaped with raised ribs, darkened openings, and an 18G screw-on post.
The front is built like tension. Silver lines stretch from the center outward, crossing into pointed edges like a web pulled tight. Behind the raised structure, the oxidized surface falls into shadow. The gaps matter as much as the metal. They keep the piece from becoming flat.
There is no stone at the center. No color trying to soften the shape. The design stays all silver — aged, darkened, and structured. From a distance, it reads like a small star. Up close, the web appears.
At 6.8 × 7.2mm, it is small enough for daily wear, but not simple. The ball screw back gives it a secure, deliberate build from the side. A small piece of old silver, made to hold its shape.
You wear it with a black tee, a worn jacket, hair pushed back. Someone sees the star first. Then the web. Then the dark spaces between the lines. It doesn’t explain itself. It just stays there.