
Pearl Satin Glaze Almond
A pearled almond set with satin light and a delicate surface that stays easy on the hand.
Each look is shown through shape, tone, surface and mood, so the direction feels clear before booking.
The goal is to make the visual direction clear before booking, not to force every set into a trend.

A pearled almond set with satin light and a delicate surface that stays easy on the hand.

A graphic ivory and tortoise composition set against gold jewellery and a precise almond silhouette.

A clean men’s manicure with short natural nails and a subtle silver line detail, shaped for a refined, minimal look.

A sheer bridal French look with small gold accents, shaped for jewellery, close-up photos and quiet movement.

A warm floral composition with amber tone, fine gold movement and an understated wearable base.

A darker editorial set with translucent smoke, dotted accents and a sharpened almond shape.

A pearled almond design with ceramic detail and a gentle reflective surface.

A close view of layered floral work, amber edge and small gold points for clients who want a crafted accent.

A deep almond composition with couture weight and a mirror-gloss surface.

A sheer transition for quiet elegance and everyday wear.

A delicate French direction with dotted floral accents and light movement.

A nude almond result with crisp length and shine.

A sheer bridal ombré for subtle elegance and long wear.
For wedding work, the strongest result is usually quiet rather than loud: a shape that elongates the hand, a tone that respects the ring and skin, and detail that holds in close-up photographs.
The portfolio is not a catalogue to copy exactly. It shows visual directions that can be adjusted to nail condition, hand shape, length, and the feeling you want from the appointment.