Two opposing diagonal ribbed bands sweep across a domed face, meeting at the center in a knot-like crossover — sculptural, tactile, and entirely stoneless. This kind of bold dome construction was a hallmark of 1970s gold tone jewelry, drawing from the era's love of texture and form over ornament. It wears like a statement but sits close to the finger with unexpected comfort. The kind of ring that photographs beautifully and earns compliments in real life.
Materials
Gold tone base metal
Details
Measurement
Size 6
Collected by Mineral and Matter