SUSMIES | Tears Necklace in Gold - Sculpted Drop Chain
A chain of sculpted, asymmetrical droplets—the SUSMIES Tears Necklace in gold—arrives as a deliberate study in tension and tenderness. Each tear-shaped link catches light from a different angle, creating a rhythm of shimmer and shadow that feels both architectural and deeply organic. The necklace hangs with a weighted fluidity, its surface alternately matte and polished in a way that suggests the patina of a found object rather than a mass-produced adornment. It is a piece that announces itself not through volume, but through the precision of its irregularity. The composition—a continuous loop of teardrop forms—gives the necklace a surprising heft. Each element is substantial enough to feel present against the skin, yet the overall silhouette remains elegant and uncluttered. The links are not soldered shut; they pivot and shift as you move, allowing the necklace to settle into a new configuration with every wear. This subtle articulation is the piece’s quiet genius: it never wears you; you wear it, and it responds. The gold tone is warm but not brash, leaning into a slightly burnished finish that refuses to shout. Construction is deceptively simple. The chain is a single, uninterrupted line of tears, each one linked to the next with a tiny, almost invisible jump ring. The clasp is a discreet lobster closure, small enough to vanish at the nape of the neck. There is no extraneous branding, no logo pendant—just the pure, repetitive logic of the tear motif. It is a necklace built for longevity, not just in material but in form: the kind of object that becomes more interesting the longer you live with it, accumulating small stories in its subtle shifts. Wear it against bare skin with the sharp neckline of a black cashmere turtleneck, or let it rest over the crisp collar of a white poplin shirt, unbuttoned one button too many. It works as a solitary statement at the hollow of the throat, or layered with a longer, finer chain for a more complex neckline narrative. The Tears Necklace is not for every moment—it is for the moments that demand a certain deliberate grace. Let it catch the light at dinner, in the late afternoon, or against the quiet drama of a winter coat’s lapel.
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SUSMIES | Tears Necklace in Gold - Sculpted Drop Chain
SUSMIES | Tears Necklace in Gold - Sculpted Drop Chain
A chain of sculpted, asymmetrical droplets—the SUSMIES Tears Necklace in gold—arrives as a deliberate study in tension and tenderness. Each tear-shaped link catches light from a different angle, creating a rhythm of shimmer and shadow that feels both architectural and deeply organic. The necklace hangs with a weighted fluidity, its surface alternately matte and polished in a way that suggests the patina of a found object rather than a mass-produced adornment. It is a piece that announces itself not through volume, but through the precision of its irregularity. The composition—a continuous loop of teardrop forms—gives the necklace a surprising heft. Each element is substantial enough to feel present against the skin, yet the overall silhouette remains elegant and uncluttered. The links are not soldered shut; they pivot and shift as you move, allowing the necklace to settle into a new configuration with every wear. This subtle articulation is the piece’s quiet genius: it never wears you; you wear it, and it responds. The gold tone is warm but not brash, leaning into a slightly burnished finish that refuses to shout. Construction is deceptively simple. The chain is a single, uninterrupted line of tears, each one linked to the next with a tiny, almost invisible jump ring. The clasp is a discreet lobster closure, small enough to vanish at the nape of the neck. There is no extraneous branding, no logo pendant—just the pure, repetitive logic of the tear motif. It is a necklace built for longevity, not just in material but in form: the kind of object that becomes more interesting the longer you live with it, accumulating small stories in its subtle shifts. Wear it against bare skin with the sharp neckline of a black cashmere turtleneck, or let it rest over the crisp collar of a white poplin shirt, unbuttoned one button too many. It works as a solitary statement at the hollow of the throat, or layered with a longer, finer chain for a more complex neckline narrative. The Tears Necklace is not for every moment—it is for the moments that demand a certain deliberate grace. Let it catch the light at dinner, in the late afternoon, or against the quiet drama of a winter coat’s lapel.
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A chain of sculpted, asymmetrical droplets—the SUSMIES Tears Necklace in gold—arrives as a deliberate study in tension and tenderness. Each tear-shaped link catches light from a different angle, creating a rhythm of shimmer and shadow that feels both architectural and deeply organic. The necklace hangs with a weighted fluidity, its surface alternately matte and polished in a way that suggests the patina of a found object rather than a mass-produced adornment. It is a piece that announces itself not through volume, but through the precision of its irregularity. The composition—a continuous loop of teardrop forms—gives the necklace a surprising heft. Each element is substantial enough to feel present against the skin, yet the overall silhouette remains elegant and uncluttered. The links are not soldered shut; they pivot and shift as you move, allowing the necklace to settle into a new configuration with every wear. This subtle articulation is the piece’s quiet genius: it never wears you; you wear it, and it responds. The gold tone is warm but not brash, leaning into a slightly burnished finish that refuses to shout. Construction is deceptively simple. The chain is a single, uninterrupted line of tears, each one linked to the next with a tiny, almost invisible jump ring. The clasp is a discreet lobster closure, small enough to vanish at the nape of the neck. There is no extraneous branding, no logo pendant—just the pure, repetitive logic of the tear motif. It is a necklace built for longevity, not just in material but in form: the kind of object that becomes more interesting the longer you live with it, accumulating small stories in its subtle shifts. Wear it against bare skin with the sharp neckline of a black cashmere turtleneck, or let it rest over the crisp collar of a white poplin shirt, unbuttoned one button too many. It works as a solitary statement at the hollow of the throat, or layered with a longer, finer chain for a more complex neckline narrative. The Tears Necklace is not for every moment—it is for the moments that demand a certain deliberate grace. Let it catch the light at dinner, in the late afternoon, or against the quiet drama of a winter coat’s lapel.


















