An open-back adjustable ring in oxidised silver tone with a hammered, hand-worked surface. A round freshwater pearl is cradled within a sweeping crescent-form band without a traditional setting. Artisan character with quiet, everyday wearability.
A ring that takes its character from the contrast between raw and refined. The band is formed from a wide, flat strip of oxidised silver-tone metal with a deliberately hammered surface — small, irregular dents across the entire face of the band give it a hand-worked, artisan quality that sits firmly outside the territory of polished costume jewellery. The band sweeps up and curves around in a crescent-hook form, cradling a single round freshwater pearl in the centre without a traditional bezel or claw setting — the pearl rests within the curve of the scrolled metal, held in place by the shape of the band itself. The ring has an open back, making it adjustable and straightforward to size to the finger. The oxidised finish deepens the surface to a dark antique tone, which throws the soft white lustre of the pearl into sharper relief.
This is a ring for someone who wants something with more visual character than a standard pearl setting, but without the loudness of a fully bold statement piece. The hammered texture reads as considered rather than rough, and the crescent swirl form gives the design a quietly sculptural quality. It pairs well with other textured or oxidised silver pieces, or worn alone on a hand that carries minimal jewellery. A versatile choice that works from a casual daytime look through to an understated evening outfit.
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