Description
The Piece
DYEU feels like a quiet contrast between light and earth — fresh, warm, and deeply grounded. Chrysoprase meets root wood in a composition that doesn’t romanticise nature, but translates it into a clear form: organic, sculptural, effortlessly elegant.
Design & Silhouette
The silhouette is vertical and elongating — a calm line that reads like a precisely placed gesture at the face. Chrysoprase carries a softly luminous, milky green that feels gentle in the light yet remains clear. Root wood below adds a warm, earthy core: quiet, dense, defined by a living grain that makes every surface singular. The balance creates earrings that feel light, yet present — modern, natural, and curated.
Materials & Origin
Chrysoprase is defined by tone and stillness: a fine stone holds an even, vibrant colour and a gentle depth — not a loud green, but a tone of light that shifts subtly as it’s worn. Root wood brings a very different quality: not smooth, not perfect, but organic — marked by delicate lines and structures that read like natural drawing. Selection and composition are essential so the piece reads as one: light and earth, soft and graphic, precisely held together.
Artist’s Note
“DYEU is, to me, nature translated into a clear line. Chrysoprase brings that bright green like light — and root wood the warm, earthy base tone. Together, it becomes stillness with tension.”
Styling Inspiration
DYEU feels most beautiful with reduced looks and natural textures — linen, silk, clean knits or a simple dress let colour and structure breathe. Against white and cream the green reads especially fresh; with black or warm browns, the root wood becomes deeper and distinctly modern. With hair swept up the silhouette turns sculptural; with hair worn down it reads more subtle — like a quiet accent.
As each piece is created as a one-of-a-kind, we can adjust length, proportions and details to your preferences.
Atelier Craftsmanship
From design to material selection and final assembly, each step is carried out by hand in the atelier — across multiple stages. With the combination of stone and wood, elegance relies on precision: calibrated proportions, clean transitions and perfect balance, so the piece feels light yet remains structurally stable over time.





