UNE A UNE | Cfc6 Coral Gradient Necklace - Gilded Gold
A necklace that reads as a geological find, unearthed from a place where coral meets current. UNE A UNE’s Cfc6 Corail is a study in controlled opulence, built around a gradient of coral-hued stones that shift from blush to burnt orange, then settle into a deep, almost volcanic rouge. The composition—18k 1 micron brass gilded gold—lends a weighty, substantial feel, the metal cool and smooth against the skin, while the stones themselves catch light with a matte, organic glimmer that feels more mineral than gem. This is not a delicate whisper; it’s a deliberate statement, carved from a singular, unbroken visual line. The necklace drapes with a precise architecture, the graduated stones following a rhythmic descent that draws the eye downward, elongating the neck and collarbone. The brass base provides structure, ensuring the piece holds its shape against the body rather than collapsing into a limp circle. Each stone is set with a clean, flush finish—no prongs, no fuss—so the surface remains uninterrupted, a seamless cascade of color. The clasp is discreet, a small mechanism that clicks into place with quiet authority, allowing the necklace to sit flat and true, whether worn against bare skin or over a collar. Movement here is subtle but present. The stones shift with a soft clatter as you walk, a tactile reminder of the piece’s presence. It catches the light in fragments, not a full flash, but a series of small, warm glows that track your gestures. The weight is grounding, not burdensome, settling into the hollow of the throat like a talisman. It works across seasons: against the bare décolletage of a summer slip dress, or layered over a high-neck cashmere turtleneck in winter, where the coral offers a shock of warmth against neutral wool. Style it with intention. Let it be the sole point of color on a black silk shell and tailored trousers, or stack it with other UNE A UNE pieces for a more complex, sculptural neckline. It belongs in the space between day and evening—sharp enough for a gallery opening, elemental enough for a weekend lunch. The coral gradient refuses to fade into the background, so build your outfit around its rhythm: clean lines, minimal hardware, and a respect for the stone’s quiet fire.
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UNE A UNE | Cfc6 Coral Gradient Necklace - Gilded Gold
UNE A UNE | Cfc6 Coral Gradient Necklace - Gilded Gold
A necklace that reads as a geological find, unearthed from a place where coral meets current. UNE A UNE’s Cfc6 Corail is a study in controlled opulence, built around a gradient of coral-hued stones that shift from blush to burnt orange, then settle into a deep, almost volcanic rouge. The composition—18k 1 micron brass gilded gold—lends a weighty, substantial feel, the metal cool and smooth against the skin, while the stones themselves catch light with a matte, organic glimmer that feels more mineral than gem. This is not a delicate whisper; it’s a deliberate statement, carved from a singular, unbroken visual line. The necklace drapes with a precise architecture, the graduated stones following a rhythmic descent that draws the eye downward, elongating the neck and collarbone. The brass base provides structure, ensuring the piece holds its shape against the body rather than collapsing into a limp circle. Each stone is set with a clean, flush finish—no prongs, no fuss—so the surface remains uninterrupted, a seamless cascade of color. The clasp is discreet, a small mechanism that clicks into place with quiet authority, allowing the necklace to sit flat and true, whether worn against bare skin or over a collar. Movement here is subtle but present. The stones shift with a soft clatter as you walk, a tactile reminder of the piece’s presence. It catches the light in fragments, not a full flash, but a series of small, warm glows that track your gestures. The weight is grounding, not burdensome, settling into the hollow of the throat like a talisman. It works across seasons: against the bare décolletage of a summer slip dress, or layered over a high-neck cashmere turtleneck in winter, where the coral offers a shock of warmth against neutral wool. Style it with intention. Let it be the sole point of color on a black silk shell and tailored trousers, or stack it with other UNE A UNE pieces for a more complex, sculptural neckline. It belongs in the space between day and evening—sharp enough for a gallery opening, elemental enough for a weekend lunch. The coral gradient refuses to fade into the background, so build your outfit around its rhythm: clean lines, minimal hardware, and a respect for the stone’s quiet fire.
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A necklace that reads as a geological find, unearthed from a place where coral meets current. UNE A UNE’s Cfc6 Corail is a study in controlled opulence, built around a gradient of coral-hued stones that shift from blush to burnt orange, then settle into a deep, almost volcanic rouge. The composition—18k 1 micron brass gilded gold—lends a weighty, substantial feel, the metal cool and smooth against the skin, while the stones themselves catch light with a matte, organic glimmer that feels more mineral than gem. This is not a delicate whisper; it’s a deliberate statement, carved from a singular, unbroken visual line. The necklace drapes with a precise architecture, the graduated stones following a rhythmic descent that draws the eye downward, elongating the neck and collarbone. The brass base provides structure, ensuring the piece holds its shape against the body rather than collapsing into a limp circle. Each stone is set with a clean, flush finish—no prongs, no fuss—so the surface remains uninterrupted, a seamless cascade of color. The clasp is discreet, a small mechanism that clicks into place with quiet authority, allowing the necklace to sit flat and true, whether worn against bare skin or over a collar. Movement here is subtle but present. The stones shift with a soft clatter as you walk, a tactile reminder of the piece’s presence. It catches the light in fragments, not a full flash, but a series of small, warm glows that track your gestures. The weight is grounding, not burdensome, settling into the hollow of the throat like a talisman. It works across seasons: against the bare décolletage of a summer slip dress, or layered over a high-neck cashmere turtleneck in winter, where the coral offers a shock of warmth against neutral wool. Style it with intention. Let it be the sole point of color on a black silk shell and tailored trousers, or stack it with other UNE A UNE pieces for a more complex, sculptural neckline. It belongs in the space between day and evening—sharp enough for a gallery opening, elemental enough for a weekend lunch. The coral gradient refuses to fade into the background, so build your outfit around its rhythm: clean lines, minimal hardware, and a respect for the stone’s quiet fire.


















