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Asymmetrical, gold-plated ring from the Malachite collection
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Description
- 70% gold-plated brass, 30% malachite
- Decorative elements up to approx. 3.5 cm wide
- Ring width approx. 0.6 cm
- Malachite dimensions approx. 2.5 x 1 cm
- Weight approx. 11 g
Malachite in the main role
Malachite is born in the crevices of rocks, where water meets copper, and nature patiently creates its most intriguing patterns. Distinctive bands of green form waves, circles, and lines that resemble a cross-section of the earth or tree rings. The intense green attracts attention, and the original pattern makes each element one of a kind. The minimalist forms were designed not to compete with nature, but to bring out its beauty. It's a dialogue between what the Earth has created and what has been crafted by the hands of a craftsman.
Open Ring from the Malachite Collection
This open ring from the Malachite Collection captivates with its asymmetrical composition of forms and textures. On one side of the band is an irregularly cut, deep green malachite with a unique band pattern. On the other, a geometric element of hammered, gold-plated brass. Its irregular surface evokes the raw structure of a natural stone. The combination of the smooth stone surface and the textured metal creates a striking contrast that gives the design a modern, sculptural character. The asymmetric shape makes the ring eye-catching.
Due to the use of natural stones, each ring may vary slightly from the one shown in the photo. The individual stone pattern makes each piece of jewelry from this collection truly unique.
The Symbolism of Malachite
Even in ancient Egypt, it was valued as a stone of rebirth, protection, and spiritual transformation. Its powdered form was used to create pigments that adorned temples and tombs of pharaohs, believing that malachite green was the color of life. In the cultures of the Middle East and ancient Greece, it was credited with the ability to ward off negative energy and support those on the threshold of new stages. Over the centuries, malachite has become a symbol of the courage needed to cross boundaries and open up to the unknown. Travelers wore it as a talisman for protection during their journeys, and in esoteric traditions, it was considered a stone that helped release what no longer serves, making way for new experiences. Its distinctive pattern—formed into concentric circles, waves, and lines—was interpreted as a record of the constant movement, development, and transformation that both nature and humanity undergo. Malachite's symbolism remains just as relevant today.
