



Saskia Diez | Long Hearts Chain Earring - Single Silver
Saskia Diez’s Earring Ls Long Hearts Silver is an exercise in refined asymmetry—a delicate chain suspending two polished hearts, one above the other, in a quiet, swinging dialogue. The silhouette is deliberately elongated, drawing the eye down the ear with a linear grace that feels both architectural and tender. This is jewelry that understands negative space, letting the silver breathe around the skin rather than crowding it. The hearts themselves are not saccharine; they are clean, slightly flattened ovoids, their surface catching light in soft, diffused flashes rather than harsh, mirror-like glares. The chain between them is fine but substantial, a tactile link that whispers against the neck with the slightest movement. The material is sterling silver, 925 AG, worked with a matte finish that lends the piece a muted luminosity—more morning light than midnight sparkle. The metal feels cool and weighty in the hand, a reassuring solidity that belies its airy appearance. There is no plating, no lacquer; this is raw, honest silver that will develop a gentle patina over time, a quiet record of wear. The construction is precise: the hearts are seamlessly attached to the chain, no visible solder marks, no rough edges. Each component moves independently, a subtle kinetic interplay that ensures the earring never sits still. Designed for pierced ears, this is a single earring—a deliberate choice that speaks to the current mood for intentional, non-matching styling. The post is a simple, secure hook, easy to insert and comfortable for all-day wear. The drop is long enough to make a statement but not so exaggerated that it tangles in collars or scarves. Proportion is key here: the hearts are substantial enough to read from a distance, yet the chain keeps the overall silhouette light, preventing it from feeling heavy or costume-like. It is a piece that works best when worn alone, or paired with a contrasting earring on the other side—a stud, a cuff, a smaller geometric shape. The movement is the earring’s quiet superpower. With every turn of the head, the hearts sway and spin, catching light from different angles. It is a piece that rewards proximity—the soft clink of metal against metal, the way the hearts brush the jawline. This is not jewelry for a boardroom; it is for evenings, for gallery openings, for dinners where conversation is low and hands gesture freely. Style it against bare skin—a simple black turtleneck, a white linen shirt unbuttoned one too many, a silk slip dress. Let it be the only ornament, a singular punctuation mark. It belongs in a wardrobe that values restraint over abundance, where one well-chosen piece speaks louder than a cascade of trinkets.
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Saskia Diez’s Earring Ls Long Hearts Silver is an exercise in refined asymmetry—a delicate chain suspending two polished hearts, one above the other, in a quiet, swinging dialogue. The silhouette is deliberately elongated, drawing the eye down the ear with a linear grace that feels both architectural and tender. This is jewelry that understands negative space, letting the silver breathe around the skin rather than crowding it. The hearts themselves are not saccharine; they are clean, slightly flattened ovoids, their surface catching light in soft, diffused flashes rather than harsh, mirror-like glares. The chain between them is fine but substantial, a tactile link that whispers against the neck with the slightest movement. The material is sterling silver, 925 AG, worked with a matte finish that lends the piece a muted luminosity—more morning light than midnight sparkle. The metal feels cool and weighty in the hand, a reassuring solidity that belies its airy appearance. There is no plating, no lacquer; this is raw, honest silver that will develop a gentle patina over time, a quiet record of wear. The construction is precise: the hearts are seamlessly attached to the chain, no visible solder marks, no rough edges. Each component moves independently, a subtle kinetic interplay that ensures the earring never sits still. Designed for pierced ears, this is a single earring—a deliberate choice that speaks to the current mood for intentional, non-matching styling. The post is a simple, secure hook, easy to insert and comfortable for all-day wear. The drop is long enough to make a statement but not so exaggerated that it tangles in collars or scarves. Proportion is key here: the hearts are substantial enough to read from a distance, yet the chain keeps the overall silhouette light, preventing it from feeling heavy or costume-like. It is a piece that works best when worn alone, or paired with a contrasting earring on the other side—a stud, a cuff, a smaller geometric shape. The movement is the earring’s quiet superpower. With every turn of the head, the hearts sway and spin, catching light from different angles. It is a piece that rewards proximity—the soft clink of metal against metal, the way the hearts brush the jawline. This is not jewelry for a boardroom; it is for evenings, for gallery openings, for dinners where conversation is low and hands gesture freely. Style it against bare skin—a simple black turtleneck, a white linen shirt unbuttoned one too many, a silk slip dress. Let it be the only ornament, a singular punctuation mark. It belongs in a wardrobe that values restraint over abundance, where one well-chosen piece speaks louder than a cascade of trinkets.














