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Ring with slightly domed ornament with 3 engravings effect
Product Code: MTR-BAG-29-9
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Description
Textured Sterling Silver Ring - 20 mm Width - Mathieu Roy
Discover the fusion of raw and refined with this sterling silver .925 ring, handcrafted by Mathieu Roy. Measuring 20 mm in width, its bold design alternates between rugged textures and polished surfaces. This sculptural piece evokes organic shapes while maintaining a contemporary elegance.
- Material: Sterling silver .925
- Dimensions: 20 x 4 mm
- Design: Raw texture with polished surfaces
- Finish: Acid-etched details with artisanal polishing
- Options: Sizes available in stock or custom-made on request
- Handmade in Quebec
Add this ring to your collection for a bold and unique style. Contact us for a custom size!
The artist
Mathieu Roy
Québec
During my training in jewelry, I was immediately fascinated by acid etching, which is a surface treatment technique. This enthusiasm has remained the same over time since I still favor this technique in the design of most of my jewelry.
Even if some of my creations are more delicate than others, the result obtained with the acid gives them a lot of character. The curved lines ending in points – reminiscent of tribal shapes – accentuate this effect.
I mainly work with oxidized sterling silver or gold. The use of these two metals in the same jewel, in addition to the reliefs formed by the acid, give a very interesting contrast to my creations.
My collection includes several pieces for women, but a large place – more and more by the way – is allocated to the male clientele, which is too often neglected in the jewellery.
Upkeep
When you find that your jewelry has lost its luster or has started to tarnish, hold it in one hand while you polish it with the fabric in the other: your jewel will become like new again!
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