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€650
A Celestial Harvest from the Deep Forest
Witness a convergence of kingdoms. A singular masterpiece from the Mushrooms Collection, this ring is a celebration of the rare, the organic, and the unrepeatable. It is a wearable landscape that bridges the gap between the mineral depths of the earth and the fungal mysteries of the forest floor.
The Spirit of the Piece: The heart of this creation is a stunning Grape Agate specimen. Naturally formed into clusters of tiny, pale lavender spheres, the stone mimics a rare, crystalline fruit emerging from the earth.
Protecting this mineral treasure is a wild, hand-sculpted congregation of sterling silver mushrooms. Some rise with smooth, polished caps, while others are textured with the "scarred" organic detail signature to my work. Selective caps are finished with gold-plated accents, creating a regal contrast against the cool tones of the lavender agate and the dark, oxidized silver.
The Aesthetic: Ethereal Brutalism. This is a high-impact, sculptural statement. It is substantial, intricate, and carries the aura of a ceremonial artifact. Because of the unique formation of the Grape Agate, this piece is strictly one-of-a-kind.
Material: Solid .925 Sterling Silver with selective 24K gold-plated highlights.
The Stone: Natural, untreated Grape Agate (Botryoidal Chalcedony) from Indonesia, featuring a rare lavender hue.
Craftsmanship: Entirely hand-sculpted; no molds were used for the overall composition, ensuring its unique status.
Exclusivity: One-of-a-Kind. This specific piece cannot be reproduced or recreated.
Symbolism: Abundance, spiritual growth, and the divine geometry of nature.
See our size guideArtisan’s Statement: Some stones dictate their own destiny. When I found this Grape Agate, I knew it needed to be "grown" into a silver mycelium. It is a relic for a collector who understands that true luxury lies in the impossible-to-repeat patterns of the natural world.