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We used recycled copper and the process of electroforming to create these beautiful rings. They feature tiny flowers (mostly from around our neighborhood) suspended in resin and set in recycled copper.
Electroforming is a process where we take copper from a sacrificial anode and deposit it onto our organic material using an electrical current over a long period of time.
Each photo shows the item number, the ring's size and the flowers featured inside. Rings can *usually* be stretched about a half size larger after purchase. Please send us an email before purchasing to discuss this option.
They all come shipped in a Kraft gift box for sweet gift giving and safe shipping.
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You can find us on Instagram @SimpleWealthArt to see the process and shop our other items.
Due to the natural form of flowers and the process of electroforming, each ring is different and one of a kind. These items are completely handmade. Any imperfections are not to be seen as defects, but unique qualities of using natural flowers, recycled or reclaimed metals and buying handmade.
Keep it in a safe place out of direct sunlight like a jewelry box when not wearing. Do not throw it in a drawer or purse, as that can cause jewelry to break or become tangled. Items can break or crack with force. Jewelry can be fragile. Please treat it with care.
So beautiful! Absolutely love it. I ordered it as the fern reminded me of my home that I have been missing on Vancouver Island on the west coast, as I have recently moved out east to Quebec with my fiance. I also just loved the concept of your shop. I hadn’t realized when ordering, but it turns out that elderflowers are a common flower of Quebec (locally known as the “sureau”) and without realizing, the ring has a piece of both my home and his (the place we met and where I’ve always loved coming back to). We got engaged recently but we wanted to find the right ring together. We both just sat here and agreed that this is it, and I couldn’t be happier!