Not all gestures are intentional. Some emerge from systems—codes, parameters, instructions followed to their logical ends. Gestures began with an algorithm. Variables in an equation determined the materials, the quantities, the procedures, even the final jewelry formats. What seems expressive is, in fact, procedural. What appears spontaneous is calculated. Yet, the resulting works still carry affect. They still perform. Through repetition and variation, a rhythm forms—like handwriting becoming signature. In this project, logic becomes form, and constraint becomes agency. What does it mean when the body wears a decision?