





A Brief of Light
Inspired by Horace’s Odes
"Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero." - Seize the day, trusting as little as possible in the next one.
In the verses of the Roman poet Horace, sunlight is a gentle command : to be present, to not chase what has not yet come. It is not just a philosophy, but an aesthetic: to feel light falling on the skin, to hear time rustle through the trees.
This bracelet, glimmering with the hues of day, is like a quiet verse in motion, simple, yet enough to carry one soul’s sense of the world. It says nothing, yet in every glance downward, it reminds you: this moment is eternal.
Inspired by Horace’s Odes
"Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero." - Seize the day, trusting as little as possible in the next one.
In the verses of the Roman poet Horace, sunlight is a gentle command : to be present, to not chase what has not yet come. It is not just a philosophy, but an aesthetic: to feel light falling on the skin, to hear time rustle through the trees.
This bracelet, glimmering with the hues of day, is like a quiet verse in motion, simple, yet enough to carry one soul’s sense of the world. It says nothing, yet in every glance downward, it reminds you: this moment is eternal.
Inspired by Horace’s Odes
"Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero." - Seize the day, trusting as little as possible in the next one.
In the verses of the Roman poet Horace, sunlight is a gentle command : to be present, to not chase what has not yet come. It is not just a philosophy, but an aesthetic: to feel light falling on the skin, to hear time rustle through the trees.
This bracelet, glimmering with the hues of day, is like a quiet verse in motion, simple, yet enough to carry one soul’s sense of the world. It says nothing, yet in every glance downward, it reminds you: this moment is eternal.
Details
- Natural Burmese jadeite (Grade A)
- Base: Pea
- Beads size: ~13 mm
- Bracelet size: Adjustable