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Geologic Stones...
To create this ring in solid 925/1000 silver (39.6 grams) and Malachite.
Before becoming a piece of jewelry, I sculpted it entirely in wax using a saw and a crack cutter as the only tool, each time with a different cutting angle, I created different layers in order to cast it in silver.
I then applied the patina so that my work had even more relief.
Geologic Stones...
To create this ring in solid 925/1000 silver (38.6 grams) and Cat's Eye.
Before becoming a piece of jewelry, I sculpted it entirely in wax using a saw and a crack cutter as the only tool, each time with a different cutting angle, I created different layers in order to cast it in silver.
I then applied the patina so that my work had even more relief.
Héphaïstos Stones...
Set with an emerald, this ring in solid silver 925/1000 (7.1 grams) and Gold 750/1000 (2.3 grams).
This piece in silver or gold is shiny giving it a unique raw effect reinforced by its stone and its shape.
Gold is melted onto silver like lava covering the walls of a volcano.
To achieve this effect, gold is heated to more than 1000° to fuse with silver, I particularly like this technique which gives a surprising result each time.
For the finish, the silver is patinated, aged deliberately, the gold contrasts with its brilliance, the unique effect is reinforced by the emerald and the raw aesthetic of the ring.
Héphaïstos Stones...
Set with an emerald, this ring in solid silver 925/1000 (8.33 grams) and Gold 750/1000 (2.68 grams).
This piece in silver or gold is shiny giving it a unique raw effect reinforced by its stone and its shape.
Gold is melted onto silver like lava covering the walls of a volcano.
To achieve this effect, gold is heated to more than 1000° to fuse with silver, I particularly like this technique which gives a surprising result each time.
For the finish, the silver is patinated, aged deliberately, the gold contrasts with its brilliance, the unique effect is reinforced by the emerald and the raw aesthetic of the ring.
Héphaïstos Stones...
Set with an emerald, this ring in solid silver 925/1000 (9.2 grams) and Gold 750/1000 (2.45 grams).
This piece in silver or gold is shiny giving it a unique raw effect reinforced by its stone and its shape.
Gold is melted onto silver like lava covering the walls of a volcano.
To achieve this effect, gold is heated to more than 1000° to fuse with silver, I particularly like this technique which gives a surprising result each time.
For the finish, the silver is patinated, aged deliberately, the gold contrasts with its brilliance, the unique effect is reinforced by the emerald and the raw aesthetic of the ring.
Héphaïstos Stones...
Set with an emerald, this ring in solid 925/1000 silver (9.45 grams) and 750/1000 Gold (2.35 grams).
This piece in silver or gold is shiny giving it a unique raw effect reinforced by its stone and its shape.
Gold is melted onto silver like lava covering the walls of a volcano.
To achieve this effect, gold is heated to more than 1000° to fuse with silver, I particularly like this technique which gives a surprising result each time.
For the finish, the silver is patinated, aged deliberately, the gold contrasts with its brilliance, the unique effect is reinforced by the emerald and the raw aesthetic of the ring.
Héphaïstos Stones...
Set with an emerald, this ring in solid 925/1000 silver (8.42 grams) and 750/1000 Gold (3.28 grams).
This piece in silver or gold is shiny giving it a unique raw effect reinforced by its stone and its shape.
Gold is melted onto silver like lava covering the walls of a volcano.
To achieve this effect, gold is heated to more than 1000° to fuse with silver, I particularly like this technique which gives a surprising result each time.
For the finish, the silver is patinated, aged deliberately, the gold contrasts with its brilliance, the unique effect is reinforced by the emerald and the raw aesthetic of the ring.
Héphaïstos Stones...
Set with an emerald, this ring in solid silver 925/1000 (9.3 grams) and Gold 750/1000 (2.9 grams).
This piece in silver or gold is shiny giving it a unique raw effect reinforced by its stone and its shape.
Gold is melted onto silver like lava covering the walls of a volcano.
To achieve this effect, gold is heated to more than 1000° to fuse with silver, I particularly like this technique which gives a surprising result each time.
For the finish, the silver is patinated, aged deliberately, the gold contrasts with its brilliance, the unique effect is reinforced by the emerald and the raw aesthetic of the ring.