Ægis

A pair of horn-shaped brooches on the theme of nature. The horn form refers to symbols of protection, naturalness, and inner strength. In its ancient meaning, the Ægis represents a protective shield — an object that creates a boundary between the outer world and the wearer’s inner space. The brooches frame the collarbone area and form a personal protective zone close to the body. From the tips toward the core, the material gradually becomes denser, revealing internal structures into which red garnets are set. These symbolize inner layers and emotions carrying traces of memory and time. The brooches combine strength, resilience, and elegance, and the jewelry is perceived as a protective object.

A pair of horn-shaped brooches on the theme of nature. The horn form refers to symbols of protection, naturalness, and inner strength. In its ancient meaning, the Ægis represents a protective shield — an object that creates a boundary between the outer world and the wearer’s inner space. The brooches frame the collarbone area and form a personal protective zone close to the body. From the tips toward the core, the material gradually becomes denser, revealing internal structures into which red garnets are set. These symbolize inner layers and emotions carrying traces of memory and time. The brooches combine strength, resilience, and elegance, and the jewelry is perceived as a protective object.

Author

Rebeka Némethová

student
Ateliér Design šperku