DAMIBA · Cantica I · MMXXVI

Worldly Signs · Social ornament
Salt and Pepper Pendant
A domestic excess turned devotional joke, placing appetite directly on the chain.
Appetite is made literal instead of sublimated, which is why the joke lands as doctrine rather than novelty.
Material Practice
Salt and Pepper Pendant lets metal, glass, chain flirt with polish and display without abandoning discipline. In Worldly Signs, appetite is not hidden; it is structured and made answerable through finish, contrast, and proportion.
Cantica Placement
Study 1 of 10. A room of social life. These studies ask what remains of the ascent once it passes through fashion, appetite, ornament, and public theater.
Collector Correspondence
Correspondence focuses on styling context, event use, and edition availability. These pieces are chosen as public signals, not impulse add-ons.
Preview Status
Current imagery comes from the Cantica I study archive rather than release photography. Confirmed acquisitions receive object photography and edition paperwork before shipment.
Edition Ledger
Maker attribution is attached to each edition ledger so the release is documented as a specific object, not a generic product listing.