Everyday life is forever connected.
There are many different colors in our daily lives.
We see these colors unconsciously.
At some point, we realize the beauty of the colors we unconsciously saw.
They become precious memories.
Each color has meaning.
Hope resides in each color.
Everything is connected to the present.
Everything is connected to the future.
By sensing the light, being conscious of the light, and moving forward, I feel like I can become a more evolved version of myself tomorrow.
I considered changing the title as the number of stones now reached five,
but I decided to keep the title as it is, as it remains a connection to everyday life.
I created this piece by carefully setting each stone, focusing on the amethyst, while considering the balance.
I hope you will enjoy the unique, easy-to-wear feel.
*Please specify your size when ordering.
Sizes available are 1-20 (in 0.5 size increments).
Other stones can also be added, so if you're interested, please feel free to ask any questions.
*Important*
This ring cannot be resized after purchase. (It can be enlarged by about 0.5 sizes, but due to its design, it cannot be resized any further.)
Please note that it cannot be resized smaller or larger than one size.
~Details~
*Metal: Silver 925
*Iolite: Faceted Round Cut, 1.5mm (Blue)
*Ruby: Faceted Round Cut, 1.5mm (Red)
*Amethyst: Faceted Round Cut, 1.5mm (Purple)
*Rhodolite Garnet: Faceted Round Cut, 1.5mm (Red-Purple)
*Tanzanite: Faceted Round Cut, 1.5mm (Blue-Purple)
*Width: Approximately 2mm
*Thickness: Approximately 1.8mm
*Sizes available from 1 to 20 (in 0.5 increments)
~Natural Stone Description~
"Iolite"
This stone has the ability to change color, from purple to blue to gray, depending on the angle of light and viewing. Legend has it that Vikings used this ability to hold iolite up to the sun and steer their ships in the direction where the blue color was most vivid. Iolite was believed to be a guiding stone, like a compass, in life.
Amethyst
Amethyst, the February birthstone, is best known for its clear purple glow. Since ancient times, it has been used in jewelry in Egypt, Judaism, and Christianity. It was known as the bishop's stone in the Christian world, where it was said that all men wore amethyst rings. It has long been known as a stone to prevent intoxication, and it is believed to have been associated with the wish to avoid being overwhelmed by emotional waves.
Ruby
Also known as the queen of gems, this gorgeous ruby is a member of the corundum mineral group, the second hardest mineral after diamond. Red rubies are called rubies, while other colors are called sapphires. Before modern identification techniques were available, it seems that rubies were often confused with red spinel.
Garnet
In ancient Europe, garnets, a red stone (which also exists in other colors), were considered a symbol of blood, and warriors would often carry them as talismans to protect themselves from injury and ensure their survival. As such, this stone is deeply connected to blood and vitality, symbolizing life and inspiring positive feelings about life, making it a stone that has long been associated with human culture and history. It is also known as the January birthstone.
Tanzanite
Named by the American jeweler Tiffany & Co., this natural stone is a mysterious stone found only in the Merelani mine in Tanzania, East Africa. Its beautiful blue-purple color evokes the mystical color of the sky at dusk.
Silver 925
Silver 925 (also known as sterling silver) is made from 92.5% silver mixed with other metals such as copper. Because 100% pure silver is not durable enough for jewelry, 925 silver is often used for jewelry. It is also notable that 925 silver as a base metal is rarely sold to the general public. Like brass, silver can darken or yellow due to "sulfidation" caused by components in the air. Wiping it down after contact with water or sweat and storing it away from air during everyday storage will help maintain its shine. You can remove dark spots by polishing it with silver polish, but be careful as silver polish contains abrasives and can cause over-polishing or damage to the natural stone.
The most important thing to be careful of is bathing in hot springs. The sulfur and other elements in hot springs can cause silver to turn completely black, making it impossible to polish. Therefore, never bathe in a hot spring while wearing silver.
Important Notes
Please note that you are responsible for any metal allergies.
Please note that each custom-made piece is handmade, and due to individual differences in materials, we will not reproduce the piece except for obvious damage.
We also offer resizing and polishing services. In such cases, please contact us via message and we ask that you cover the shipping costs.
The names of natural stones are listed as used by our supplier.
Please note that we do not provide appraisals, so please understand this before purchasing.
If it takes more than three days from the time you place your order to payment and we do not receive any contact from you, we will inform you of this and cancel the transaction.
This item is also sold elsewhere, and depending on the situation, stock may fluctuate and it may no longer be available for sale, so please be aware of this.
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- No.90,493 - เครื่องประดับ | No.14,665 - แหวนทั่วไป
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- This is a simple silver hammered ring set with five types of stones: iolite, ruby, amethyst, rhodolite garnet, and tanzanite.
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