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Silver water lily leaf ring
Product Code: FAB-BAG-027-OXY
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Creation in progress
Creation in progress
This work is currently unavailable, but the artist plans to restock us shortly!
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Description
Silver ring handmade in Sainte-Louise by the jeweler duo Fabibijou
- Jewel made by electrodeposition from a water lily leaf collected by the jewelers themselves
- The water lily is an aquatic plant with impeccable aesthetics, which also inspired Claude Monet in his series of paintings The water lilies. Among the Maya, the water lily is known as a symbol of abundance and prosperity; linked to both water and earth, it is an emanation of the generative forces.
- 34 mm wide
- .925 silver available in different finishes
Adjustable size
Fabi's rings have the particularity of being able to be adjusted to the desired size between 6 to 8.5. When adding your ring to cart, you will be prompted to select the size you would like our team to adjust to.
If you don't know your size, order our measurement gauge here!
You can also choose to make the adjustment yourself, since this is done by means of light pressure all around the ring. However, it is important to make small movements and to go gradually. In addition, the ring only needs to be adjusted once. Moving the size of it too often could create weakness in the money.
The artist
Fabibijou
Sainte-Louise
Our creative work is built around an interest in the forms of nature. Having often had the desire to fix them in time, Denis Ampleman began research allowing him to discover this ancient technique called electrodeposition, which he adapted to fossilize various elements of nature. In collaboration with the artist Camille Villeneuve, they jointly developed a production of plant ornaments: original and unique works of art, which are fossilized and metallic fragments of nature. It is the perfect meeting between the theme and the treatment of the material.
Since 1995, the artist duo has created a common jewelry collection, under the name Fabibijou. For many years now, and even before the creation of our line of jewelry, our work in crafts has led us to take an interest in several materials and techniques, each with a distinctive creative potential. We therefore individually progressed and had different productions.
For eleven years, Camille Villeneuve worked in ceramic production. For his part, Denis Ampleman worked with glass, painting and sculpture. In addition, in order to perfect our knowledge, each of us has taken a course in art history and thus faced the process of creation.
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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Creation process
Shipping
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Packaging: We pack the artworks with great care, most of the time with recycled materials, since the planet is as important to us as the effulgence of the quebec fine art crafts! We use foam, paper or bubble wrap to protect your purshase which will then be placed in a cardboard box. Canvas are also protected with cardboard corners and kraft paper.
Return Policy: We want you to have a real crush on your new artwork! If this is not the case, we will be happy to exchange your purchase within 30 days of the date of purchase. To do so, the artworks must be returned to us at your expense, intact and in their original packaging. Consult all the details on our FAQ.