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Bright Strata Ring
A small landscape of blues and greens gathered into a single form. At the center sits a luminous piece of chrysocolla gem silica, its surface shifting between oceanic teal and mossy green, like mineral color suspended in water. Above it, a slice of teal kyanite glows with soft internal striations, while faceted prasiolite and topaz catch and scatter light with a brighter, crystalline sparkle.
Each stone holds a slightly different tone and energy—velvety, translucent, reflective—creating a layered composition where color and texture play against one another. The stones are set in sterling silver and balanced with a cluster of open circular forms that add movement and breathing room to the structure. The result is both sculptural and atmospheric: a ring that feels a bit like a geological cross-section, where quiet mineral worlds meet flashes of light.
Because I do much of my own lapidary work right here in the studio, I am able to work with these highly unusual, organic slices and shape them specifically to build complex, one-of-a-kind miniature landscapes. To learn more about my stone-cutting methods and global sourcing, visit my materials page.
Size 6
One of a kind.
Signed and copyrighted for authenticity.
A small landscape of blues and greens gathered into a single form. At the center sits a luminous piece of chrysocolla gem silica, its surface shifting between oceanic teal and mossy green, like mineral color suspended in water. Above it, a slice of teal kyanite glows with soft internal striations, while faceted prasiolite and topaz catch and scatter light with a brighter, crystalline sparkle.
Each stone holds a slightly different tone and energy—velvety, translucent, reflective—creating a layered composition where color and texture play against one another. The stones are set in sterling silver and balanced with a cluster of open circular forms that add movement and breathing room to the structure. The result is both sculptural and atmospheric: a ring that feels a bit like a geological cross-section, where quiet mineral worlds meet flashes of light.
Because I do much of my own lapidary work right here in the studio, I am able to work with these highly unusual, organic slices and shape them specifically to build complex, one-of-a-kind miniature landscapes. To learn more about my stone-cutting methods and global sourcing, visit my materials page.
Size 6
One of a kind.
Signed and copyrighted for authenticity.