Blooming fern— ring made of oxidized silver with tourmaline
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SKU: 4178
SKU: 4178

Blooming fern— ring made of oxidized silver with tourmaline

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Ring size made to order
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Characteristics
Metal:
Sterling silver
Gemstone:
Watermelon Tourmaline 7x4mm
Plating:
Oxidized
Important:
The stone is selected individually, the final cost depends on its characteristics
Description

There is nothing more attractive than a secret. If there is such a thing, it was once a secret. In this world, I am fortunate to be tempting, known to all and inaccessible to no one. People write about me, draw me, go in search of me and fall into the abyss of a dense midnight forest, hoping to chance upon the flower of happiness. People say that I bloom only once a year, on the ancient holiday of Kupala Night. They attribute miraculous powers to me, saying that I am a magic potion of love. They jump over bonfires, weave exquisite wreaths and surrender them to the waters, believing that they will learn what colour my petals are on that very night. 

I have been dreaming all year long, listening to the hum and bustle of the forest. The sky thunders, loosing dangerous arrows of pure light, and I shudder at its beauty. I turn around and see myself in his eyes. Moments like this can be counted on one hand, when the bud opens and blossoms a deep gold, almost red. Everything we once wished for comes true all at once. Mystery flows smoothly into fact, into news that will spread on the curious whispers of tomorrow. The earth will feverishly burn the memory of one night so that I may return to my slumber again tomorrow, where I was so beautiful in his eyes. Where I am truly the flower of happiness and love, for beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. 

Our new ring, ‘Fern Flower’, is a beguiling secret that you can wear on your finger, a sign of the happiness that you once found for yourself. The ring is made of silver, and its oxidised fern leaves are bursting with detail. The role of the flower is played by a magical watermelon tourmaline. This is how real forest fairy tales are born.