Typographic Bracelet from the “Silver Words” Collection: “I’m lost in longing for you, indifferent to the world’s noise.”
This unique bracelet draws its inspiration from the poetic world of Vahshi Bafqi, a renowned Persian poet of the Safavid era. His verse, “I’m lost in longing for you, indifferent to the world’s noise,” expresses a profound emotional state—devotion to a beloved and detachment from worldly chaos.
In the “Silver Words” collection, we aim to free Persian poetry from the confines of paper and give it life in the form of wearable art. Typography here is not merely a visual interpretation of words; it is an artistic creation where calligraphy, form, and rhythm unite to convey meaning on both emotional and aesthetic levels.
The Art of Calligraphy as Form
What sets this bracelet apart is the use of traditional calligraphy—not digital fonts. Every word is handwritten by master calligraphers, turning each letter into a living artwork. The curves, balance, and flow of the script evoke a sense of movement and rhythm, making the bracelet not only readable but also visually stunning.
Each letter is not only a symbol to be read, but a form to be seen, touched, and felt. The Persian script, with its natural elegance, lends itself perfectly to this transformation—from language to art, from idea to object.
Silver as the Canvas for Expression
The poetry is engraved onto silver—a metal known for its gentle sheen and timeless appeal. Silver provides a beautiful, neutral backdrop that enhances the delicacy of the calligraphy while symbolizing purity, serenity, and strength.
Meaningful Symbolism
The poem by Vahshi Bafqi encapsulates the feeling of being completely consumed by love while remaining detached from external distractions. This bracelet is more than jewelry—it is a symbol of emotional focus, spiritual clarity, and poetic expression.
Perfect as a heartfelt gift or a personal reminder of love and identity, this bracelet speaks not only to the eyes, but to the heart.
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