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Size V
The Alexandrite Shard ring feels like a relic unearthed, something once whole, now imbued with wild elegance and elemental power. It’s a piece that celebrates imperfection, transformation, and the fierce beauty of the raw.
At the centre of this silver textured ring rests a raw alexandrite, a gem as mysterious as it is rare—shifting hues with the light like a secret kept by the earth. The organic design wraps protectively around the stone, evoking the untamed beauty of the natural world and the quiet power of transformation.
Handcrafted in silver using the ancient lost wax casting technique, its raw, textured form mimics the gnarled bark of forest trees or the twisted roots of something ancient and alive.
Size V
The Alexandrite Shard ring feels like a relic unearthed, something once whole, now imbued with wild elegance and elemental power. It’s a piece that celebrates imperfection, transformation, and the fierce beauty of the raw.
At the centre of this silver textured ring rests a raw alexandrite, a gem as mysterious as it is rare—shifting hues with the light like a secret kept by the earth. The organic design wraps protectively around the stone, evoking the untamed beauty of the natural world and the quiet power of transformation.
Handcrafted in silver using the ancient lost wax casting technique, its raw, textured form mimics the gnarled bark of forest trees or the twisted roots of something ancient and alive.
Size V
The Alexandrite Shard ring feels like a relic unearthed, something once whole, now imbued with wild elegance and elemental power. It’s a piece that celebrates imperfection, transformation, and the fierce beauty of the raw.
At the centre of this silver textured ring rests a raw alexandrite, a gem as mysterious as it is rare—shifting hues with the light like a secret kept by the earth. The organic design wraps protectively around the stone, evoking the untamed beauty of the natural world and the quiet power of transformation.
Handcrafted in silver using the ancient lost wax casting technique, its raw, textured form mimics the gnarled bark of forest trees or the twisted roots of something ancient and alive.