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Made to Order
from €500
Custom orderThis ring belongs to the same universe of reclaimed glass and redefined value, where what is overlooked becomes central, and what is revered is questioned.
Its face is shaped as a spiral — one of humanity’s oldest and most powerful symbols. A sign of continuity, becoming, time, and inner movement. Traditionally associated with meaning, with depth, with the sacred.
Beneath this symbol, suspended as if behind bars, are small fragments of colored street-found glass, accompanied by a visible solar-yellow stone. The composition suggests a quiet tension: the “precious” elevated above, the “worthless” confined below — yet inseparable, coexisting within the same structure.
And when the hand moves, the fragments shift.
They touch.
They resonate.
The ring produces a subtle sound — a fragile, accidental music created by motion. A reminder that even the discarded carries voice, presence, rhythm.
This piece speaks about perception:
about how value is assigned,
about how symbols are revered,
about how fragments are ignored —
and about how, when they meet, something singular and unexpectedly precious emerges.
A ring that is not silent.
A ring that insists on being heard.
Material: Solid 925 silver, glass, citrine
Weight: Approximately 15 g
Diameter: 2,5 cm