Aristolochia and Angelica Wedding Rings

Aristolochia and Angelica Wedding Rings. The Angelica ring is a cross-section of the stalk of angelica officinalis.
The cannelure of its stems is reminiscent of those on ancient columns. Aristolochia is an impression of the leaf of the aristolochia.
The price for both rings is approximate, depending on the size and the amount of material used.

Note that it is also possible to make a variant in a different color of gold, or both rings with the same structure.

material: white gold Au 585/1000

weight of both rings: approx. 7g

On request
Code: 004
€1 385,30
Category: WEDDING

My wedding collection came about through the discovery of a pipevine (Latin, aristolochia) leaf. Pipevine is a vine that grows here with gigantic leaves having a very detailed structure. I made use of this structure as the ornamentation on my first wedding rings in the Aristolochia Classic Collection. In the subsequent Aristolochia Side Collection, I placed the structure only on the side of the ring, thus making the ornamentation more refined. Over time, my collections, through experiments in casting lichen and tree twigs, eased their way into irregular shapes and a greater rawness. You can find these new types of rings in the Lust for Eden Collection, for example, which works with the theme of imperfection. For all wedding rings, you can choose a cut diamond with a classic setting, or another precious or semi-precious stone in a rough, uncut state.

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