Silver Seaweed Pearl Ring
Silver Seaweed Pearl Ring
Silver Seaweed Pearl Ring
Silver Seaweed Pearl Ring
Silver Seaweed Pearl Ring
Silver Seaweed Pearl Ring

Silver Seaweed Pearl Ring

Silver & Pearl Ring (ID: A163305)
Designed by Sandrine Valentine
$440
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A lustrous pearl is the star of the show here; while the design of the ring is loosely inspired from a photo of kelp washed up off the Irish sea. Artist Sandrine Valentine first made it in wax then later, cast it in silver. Limited edition in sizes 7 and 8.
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Sandrine Valentine

Sandrine Valentine

Sandrine B. Jewelry
"I believe in wearable art as a means to preserve memory and amplify the beauty of nature."

Sandrine Valentine sees the meaning and magic in discarded, forgotten items and seeks to illuminate all the things they represent. Their jewelry is a reminder that we’re more than what meets the eye.

Using an ancient technique known as the “lost wax” process, they memorialize antiques, discarded found objects, and remnants from nature. This process adds durability and a substantial heft to their finished jewelry pieces, so they become heirlooms that can be enjoyed today and for many generations.

Sandrine took drawing classes at the School of Visual Arts and found their calling in jewelry design in 2008 after attending a jewelry show in Arizona. Since then they have been studying different techniques with various prominent teachers and artists in New York City.