This series of tree-top stars explores the balance between geometry, reflection, and quiet celebration. The designs range from five-, six-, and seven-pointed stars to a fully three-dimensional version built around a central spherical core. Each variation plays with symmetry in its own way — some sharp and precise, others softer and more spatial.
Rather than relying on color, the expression comes from the surface itself. The stars are envisioned in silver and gold finishes, where reflection becomes part of the design language. Silver sharpens the geometry and catches the winter light with clarity, while gold brings warmth, depth, and a gentle glow against the green of the tree. The material is not decoration — it is the atmosphere.
Despite their sculptural presence, the stars remain deliberately simple. No texture, no ornamentation — just light, form, and proportion. Seen from different angles, each version shifts in character, from graphic silhouette to softly reflective object.
The intention is to create a tree-top ornament that feels timeless rather than seasonal — something that quietly completes the tree instead of competing with it.








