Meili Snow Mountain Ring
Modeled from the real elevation data of 11 Meili peaks—every ridge and glacier-carved line comes from actual terrain.
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A PIECE OF THE PLANET
Inspired by terrain, lakes, ridgelines and water, jewelry that keeps the trace of nature once walked.
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Meili Snow Mountain, foremost of Tibet's eight sacred peaks, stands like a silver screen across the Yunnan–Tibet border; its main summit Kawagebo rises 6,740m, snow-capped year-round—a sweeping epic of nature and a place of faith. GEOTREK takes the real terrain data of 11 major peaks among Meili's thirteen and, inspired by an "inverted landscape" concept and the folding aesthetic of Inception, deconstructs and reshapes its long ridgelines.
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Every mountain has a character of its own. We gather the raw terrain data of each peak, bringing the mountain you climbed—your connection to nature— to life before you. In this world, countless mountains await our exploration. GEOTREK hopes to find, together with you, the mountain that is yours— jewelry that belongs to you alone.
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A drop of water meets the surface, spreading ring after ring— nature's most vivid moment, and the origin of the Ripple series. Glimmer, breaking waves, water washing over pebbles… Ripple freezes water in its many fleeting moments.
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Each land shapes its people; humankind settles by water. Around a lake lies often the perfect habitat. The large and the small, the round and the deep, the lakes of myriad color— are a longing in every heart. Still drawn from terrain data, still chosen for the truest color, only to render once more the real, breathtaking beauty of nature.
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Repeating, regular lines, arranged and combined in different ways, become surfaces that differ from every angle. An ongoing series exploring intriguing geometric forms.
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A selection drawn from our catalogue—real pieces, shaped by real terrain.
Modeled from the real elevation data of 11 Meili peaks—every ridge and glacier-carved line comes from actual terrain.
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A Meili Snow Mountain silhouette necklace, peak data arrayed along the chain.
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A hoop form with peak data arrayed along the ring, two planes tangent to the mountain body.
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The silhouette of the world's highest peak, seen looking up from the south face.
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A whole dragon's spine, resting in the clouds above Lijiang.
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Terrain studs of two Shenzhen mountains—Nanshan and Wutong.
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Like a pair of wings slightly open, the curve flows from the face to the band.
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No piercing needed—it follows the curve of the ear like water tracing its way around a stone.
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Named from Li Bai's "The Hard Road to Shu": "below, surging waves turn back in a returning stream."
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The shimmering form of a water surface, set at the ear.
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The curve of a small skiff on water, light against the finger.
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The faintest ripple—quiet, yet present.
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Drawn from the bright yellow of Yunnan's Sulphur Lake, its surface texture set into silver.
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The blue-green of Emerald Lake, its ripples becoming the face of the ring.
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The outline and blue of China's largest inland lake.
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A cube has 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges; reversed diagonals on two opposite faces are divided and joined point by point into a hyperbolic surface.
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