A rough and uncut Corundum mined in Malawi crowns this statement ring. Scoring on the sterling silver allows for the sharp angles in this piece.
This ring incorporates a rough and uncut Tourmaline from Malawi in its design. It was constructed by paying special attention to clean lines and functionality.
Rough, uncut and untreated Corundum adorns this wide band U-shaped statement ring.
In this bold design a wide band and hand twisted copper wire encases a large green rough and uncut Tourmaline from Malawi.
A faceted oval Citrine is held in place by prongs on a split sterling silver band.
A South African rough, uncut and untreated Emerald tops this sterling silver ring.
Amber and Larimar from the Dominican Republic and hand-painted clay beads from Guatemala add a refreshing look to these sterling silver wire rings.
A different take on the traditional enameling technique incorporating glass Delica beads in its design.
A hand-formed and textured rose sits a top of a wide band copper ring.
A harmonious gradation is achieved on these earrings by mixing different colors and shades.
A modern representation of the Maya glyph for dance was achieved in the construction of this sterling silver ring by sweat soldering different pieces of silver. The glyph is accentuated by oxidization.
Brass and copper hollow ring