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Silver snake ring from the Kembali collection
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Description
- 100% oxidized silver
- Width of the ring approx. 1-2 cm
Crafts of the world - the designer's return to Bali
The Kembali collection owes its name to the Indonesian language, in which it means "return". Anna Orska regularly travels the world to reinterpret traditional, rare crafts and local materials according to her own sensibilities. Her first visit to Bali did not exhaust her artistic potential and called for another visit after eight years. When the familiar place proved unfamiliar, the designer decided to return to the Balinese roots: nature, crafts and rituals. Carved by local masters in traditional materials, the jewelry with the motif of island flora and fauna is meant to remind us that returning to nature should become our most important ritual.
Snake wrapped around the finger - Ring from the Kembali collection
The wide ring was handmade at the ORSKA workshop. Jewelers cast the jewelry snake from silver, paying attention to faithfully reproducing the intricate structure of its scales. They then gave it the form of a triple loop to make it look more sophisticated on the finger. The jewelry was additionally oxidized, which gave it an intriguing graphite color. Thanks to the detailed ornaments - which have been placed both on the outside and inside of the ring - the ring with its ethnic form has been given a contemporary touch. We can make the snake ring in sizes from 9 to 23. If you are not sure what size to choose, you can find detailed instructions on our website under the "sizes" tab.
Jewelry with a snake - symbolic meaning
In Bali, the snake is a positive symbol with rich meaning. As a power animal, it stands above all divisions and does not identify with either side. It symbolizes transformation, which is meant to lead to improvement. It carries the message to let go of what no longer fits us and make room for the new. The ode, as locals call it, is also a metaphor for strength and wisdom, health and fertility. Because of its symbolism and great importance to the Balinese, the snake has become the leitmotif of the entire Kembali collection.
