Mariner
Since I was a little kid, I’ve been fascinated by treasure hunting.
Not the treasure itself—but the possibility of it.
The map folded in a back pocket. The half-forgotten story. The idea that somewhere beneath the surface, something extraordinary has been waiting to be discovered all along.
Years ago, a friend posted a parcel of precision-cut sapphires. I remember staring at them and immediately seeing something larger than a gemstone collection. I saw a night sky. Constellations. Navigation charts. The stars sailors once trusted when there was nothing but darkness and open water ahead.
That spark became Mariner.
Crafted in platinum, the medallion is scattered with natural sapphires and diamonds set at varying depths and scales, creating the illusion of a celestial chart frozen in metal. Some stones shine brightly. Others quietly reveal themselves over time. Much like the discoveries that shape a life.
There is no central stone. No hierarchy. No obvious focal point.
The story is found in the whole.
Mariner was created as a reminder that the most meaningful journeys rarely follow a straight line. They are built through curiosity, exploration, and the willingness to follow something simply because it calls to you.
I may never descend into the depths searching for a lost shipwreck.
But if I did, I imagine the stars above would look something like this.
Let’s start a conversation.