Forest horn — ring made of oxidized silver and yellow gold with emerald
$799
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SKU: 1597
SKU: 1597

Forest horn — ring made of oxidized silver and yellow gold with emerald

$799
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Characteristics
Metal:
Yellow 14K gold, sterling silver
Insert:
Emerald 4,15 mm
Plating:
Oxidized
Description

Do you enjoy walks along the narrow paths of a dense and fragrant forest? 

Diamond dewdrops shimmer in the sun with hues of pale purple. Wrapped in the morning light, the forest listens intently to your footsteps while offering a warm sunny greeting. The air is rich in greenery and a luxuriously fresh aroma. Only here you can touch the incredible powers of nature, reach out and tap into her powerful energy. 

The sounds of nature can be heard at every turn; somewhere between the trees, an owl quietly shares its wisdom and birds sing a jubilant song under the open sky. In the forest itself, there are cracks, a hum, constant movement. The woods are not silent even for a second, they are alive, a huge organism that feels, breathes and remembers. 

When you encounter such a bright, rich display of life along your way, the question arises: why is our kind so tightly locked in the grip of civilization? Why don’t we come here to take a deep breath and free ourselves from everyday life? Why not let these warm morning dawns and melodic velvet singing into our souls? 

In the vast expanses of the forest kingdom, a horn calls. It is a powerful sound that quickly spills through the channels of the forest and cannot be mistaken for anything else. The horn plucks the strings of the very sky and careens over the trees and flowers. 

The forest cannot be divided into parts. All of its melodies merge into a single whole. 

This ring from the new ‘Forest Horn’ collection does the same. All its parts are organically intertwined into a cohesive assemblage to create a coherent forest picture. Silver twigs stubbornly stretch to the sky and a golden leaf on a tree touchingly complements the beauty of nature. 

The twig stretches into the distance and gradually transforms into one of the world’s oldest tools - the forest horn. A green velvet emerald — a true treasure of the forest — adorns the ancient instrument.