Oval Lavender Tourmaline Goldsmithing Ring
Oval Lavender Tourmaline Goldsmithing Ring
Oval Lavender Tourmaline Goldsmithing Ring
Oval Lavender Tourmaline Goldsmithing Ring
Oval Lavender Tourmaline Goldsmithing Ring
Oval Lavender Tourmaline Goldsmithing Ring

Oval Lavender Tourmaline Goldsmithing Ring

Regular price $1,200.00
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Tourmalines come in all colors, though lavender is rare. To celebrate this special color a rose gold alloy was used to create the gemstone setting and ring shank. The ring is formed from a tapered diamond shaped band that gives this piece the heft it deserves. 

This ring is made in the fine tradition of goldsmithing, where the alloy is melted and poured into an ingot, which is then milled into sheet and drawn into wire. The metal is then sawn, formed, and soldered into a ring. Once polished the gemstone is set for a beautiful finish. 

18K Rose Gold and Oval Lavender Tourmaline | Ring size 6 1/4

Oval measures 6 mm x 8 mm

Proceeds on the sale of this ring benefit educational programs at Brooklyn Metal Works. 

Specific Gravity offers unique items that are designed and fabricated by artists working in the studios of Brooklyn Metal Works or are part of our larger community, meeting our criteria of originality and quality of craft. Please keep in mind that each piece is individually made in a studio setting and features subtle variations in detail and finish from items photographed on our website.

Your purchases will ship as soon as possible and orders will receive a confirmation email when shipped.

If you would like to place an order for custom work please contact us. Also note that we offer gift cards for future shopping and special occasions. 

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MEET THE ARTIST
Erin S. Daily

Erin S. Daily is a co-founder of Specific Gravity and Brooklyn Metal Works, a collaborative metalsmithing studio, exhibition space, and concept lab.

As an artist, Erin’s work is inspired by her curiosity about our material and cultural connections to the made world. At the center of this approach is her love of metal, her fascination with nature and geology, and a consuming interest in the human body and its varied relationships to objects. From the physical act of making, to the physical act of wearing and interacting, she finds jewelry and metalsmithing an engaging art form. Erin’s artistic investigations fuel her intense desire to know and understand the world through objects.