Pyrrha Highlights ‘The Space Between’ In New Collection
The collection takes inspiration from the emotional space between people, moments, and experiences.

The collection takes inspiration from music, one of humanity’s earliest shared languages, it said.
It comprises 80 pieces designed with emotion, symbolism, and human connection in mind.
“Long before the written word, people used silence and sound for social bonding, collective expression, and to shift emotional states. Jewelry comes from that same human impulse,” said Pyrrha.
The Space Between explores the invisible space where feeling exists before words.
It centers on talismans featuring motifs with themes of connection, reflection, and the emotional space that exists between people, moments, and experiences.
“Music has always been a powerful source of connection for us. The Space Between was inspired by the idea that meaning often lives in the pauses—the quiet moments between notes,” said Danielle and Wade Papin, co-founders and designers of Pyrrha.
“We wanted to explore that same sense of emotional space through symbolism, creating talismans that speak to the invisible threads that connect people, memories, and moments.”
The collection’s motifs are tied to imagery of the natural world, including a compass, the phases of the moon, a unicorn, a hare, birds, a wave, and a nautilus.
Each piece comes with a letterpress meaning card explaining the symbolism behind the talisman.
The 80 pieces are available in sterling silver, 14-karat yellow gold, and two-tone designs as pendants, bracelets, and rings, as well as cigar bands, which are debuting as a new style for the brand.
The Space Between retails from $300 to $5,500.
It debuted on Feb. 26 and is available on the Pyrrha website.
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