ACT I — EMERGENCE establishes the foundational condition of the MILIUS collection: form at the moment of rupture. This chapter investigates the instant in which structure appears not as resolution, but as fragmentation—where measure is broken, scale destabilized, and the body is reduced to partial signs. Materials are treated as autonomous agents rather than decorative surfaces, allowing finish, weight, and reflection to articulate tension between control and instability. EMERGENCE functions as the generative field from which all subsequent acts unfold.
MILIUS COLLECTION
ACT 1 – EMERGENCE
PIECE 1 FRACTURED MEASURE
Cufflinks – Sculptural jewellery object (wearable sculpture), mode – jewellery design
2015–2016, Florence, Italy
Author: Milan Stamenovic
Limited edition – closed chapter
Materials
Cast and finished with controlled precision, Emergence I — Fractured Measure is available in gold plated, palladium plated, ruthenium plated, and black varnish finishes. The surfaces retain subtle irregularities, allowing light to articulate the tension between refinement and raw emergence. Each element is treated as an autonomous fragment rather than a unified whole, reinforcing the conceptual separation that defines the piece.
Availability
Limited series production.
Each finish is conceived as a limited and controlled edition, developed within ACT I — EMERGENCE as the generative framework of the MILIUS collection.
Emergence I — Fractured Measure presents the body through absence rather than representation. Reduced to disjointed anatomical references, the object refuses symmetry and coherence, privileging interruption as a formative principle. The cufflink operates as a micro-architecture of imbalance, where function is retained but destabilized. This piece establishes fracture as the primary language of the collection—an origin marked not by completion, but by controlled disintegration.




