A wide, asymmetrical leaf unfurls across the finger, its surface covered in fine radiating ribs that catch light from every angle. Cutting diagonally across the center, a smooth inlaid channel holds five small round rhinestones in a gentle curve — the single point of sparkle against an otherwise all-gold composition. The leaf curls slightly at its edges and tapers to a point at the lower corner, giving it a naturalistic quality that softens what could otherwise read as purely geometric. Leaf motif rings in this style were a recurring presence throughout the 1970s and into the 1980s, when nature-inspired forms dominated costume jewelry and gold tone metal was the default. This one is unsigned but well-made, with good weight and clean detail.
Materials
Gold tone base metal, clear rhinestone crystals
Details
Measurement
Size 6.5 (measured on ring mandrel between 6 and 7)
Collected by Mineral and Matter