Bits Drop #5 (Left Hand)
Brilliant Bits is an ongoing series of small-scale wearable objects built from the same studio language as the larger works — light, reflection, color play, and hand-shaped form, into collectible pieces.
Drop No. 5 is the largest Bits release to date, featuring more than 30+ pieces across a wider range of materials and formats. The collection includes hand-finished optical and dichroic glass charms, designs with opal and gemstone accents, and mostly 925 sterling silver bails or loops, along with select gold-filled options.
This release also introduces a new modular charm direction. A selection of pieces in this drop are finished with lobster clasps, allowing them to be clipped onto bracelets, necklaces, or anklets and arranged in different combinations. The idea is flexibility — collectible pieces that can be worn individually or built into a more personal system over time.
Every piece is finished in small batches and carries its own variation in color, reflection, and character. Some remain minimal and purely optical. Others bring in layering, opal, or gemstone details for added depth.
No two resolve exactly the same.
If you’re looking for bracelet or necklace options beyond what is currently listed, feel free to reach out. Many of these formats can be adapted across different ways of wearing.
Items:
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Portal-effect dichroic glass tile pendant layered for depth and finished with a green Gilson opal accent in a four-leaf clover form. The optical structure creates strong internal reflection and shifting color as light moves across the surface.
Sterling silver bail.
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Stacked dichroic glass and optical crystal tile pendant with a rainbow effect over a blue and gold background. The layered construction creates bold color separation and reflective depth throughout the piece.
Sterling silver bail.
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Miniature version of the Bixby pendant, reduced to roughly half scale while maintaining the same sculptural presence and optical character. Compact, bright, and designed to carry the same visual impact in a smaller format.
Sterling silver bail.
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Layered square charm pendant made from dichroic glass with blue, gold, and magenta color play. The stacked front-facing construction produces dramatic reflective shifts as the piece moves through light.
Sterling silver bail.
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Optical crystal and dichroic glass pendant finished with a square red Gilson opal accent. Strong geometry and layered color give the piece a crisp, luminous surface with flashes of internal depth.
Sterling silver bail.
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Trapezoidal pyramid-shaped pendant with a white marquise Gilson opal set against a blue and yellow dichroic background. The angular form enhances the brightness and contrast of the layered materials.
Sterling silver bail.
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Round faceted coin pendant finished with a white elephant-shaped Gilson opal accent. The faceted optical surface catches light cleanly while the opal adds a playful point of contrast and color.
Sterling silver bail.
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Crystal-shaped pendant made from dichroic glass and optical crystal, suspended from a movable bail for added motion. The swinging construction allows the piece to interact dynamically with light from multiple angles.
Sterling silver movable bail.
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Rectangular charm featuring blue chalcedony from Turkey. Clean and minimal in form, with the natural body color of the stone carrying the piece.
Sterling silver bail.
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Optical glass heart charm with pink and teal color play. Softly sculpted but bright in reflection, with shifting internal tones that change depending on angle and lighting.
Sterling silver bail.
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Layered dichroic glass pillar charm pendant with a clean vertical form and strong reflective depth. The elongated shape emphasizes the internal structure and color movement within the glass.
Sterling silver bail.
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Layered pendant composed of a resin-based white opal backing topped with a polished optical glass crystal face. The construction creates a strong visual effect with soft internal glow and reflective surface contrast.
Sterling silver bail.
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Prismatic shield-shaped pendant inspired by a softened pyramid or pillow-cube form. Though the silhouette remains slightly rounded, the edges still resolve with sharp optical clarity, creating a bright and dimensional reflective effect.
Sterling silver bail.
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First modular lobster clasp charm in the series, featuring a pillar-shaped dichroic glass form. Designed to clip onto bracelets, necklaces, or anklets for a more flexible and collectible way of wearing the work.
Sterling silver lobster clasp attachment.
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Portal-effect pendant variation finished with a faceted amethyst gemstone in place of opal. The polished edges keep the form crisp and bright, while the gemstone introduces a deeper, more concentrated focal point of color.
Sterling silver bail.
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Portal-effect pendant variation finished with a 3 mm moissanite gemstone. Built in the same layered optical style, with polished edges and a bright central stone adding extra brilliance and contrast.
Sterling silver bail.
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Smallest micro charm in the entire drop, made from dichroic glass and optical glass and finished with a lobster clasp attachment. Minimal in scale but still highly reflective, designed to clip easily onto chains, bracelets, or charm groupings.
Sterling silver lobster clasp attachment.
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Square dichroic glass charm in blue and yellow, finished with a lobster clasp attachment. Compact and graphic in form, with bold color shifts that make it ideal for modular bracelet or necklace styling.
Sterling silver lobster clasp attachment.
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Frosted portal-effect charm made from layered dichroic glass and finished with a round Gilson opal on the face. Frosted beveled edges soften the exterior while preserving the depth and color play of the portal construction.
Sterling silver bail.
*Gilson opals are premium resin-free lab opals — dense, durable, and made to last. NO plastics, no fillers, no color fading.
*All gemstones used throughout are natural.