Picot Ring with Oregon Sunstone
Silver & Stone Ring
Created by
Jill Baker Gower
The "Picot Ring" is named after the picot stitch in crochet. It is a decorative round stitch usually used on the edging of a pattern. The artist created a feminine, romantic, asymmetrical design inspired by this decorative bobble.
This recycled Argentium sterling silver ring is hand carved, cast, and textured. It includes a bead-set, ethically sourced, and completely traceable 6x4mm oval brilliant-cut Oregon sunstone and two 1.5mm , AAA-lab-created white sapphires. Each gemstone is unique; although every effort will be made to match the color, there might be a slight difference. The widest part of the top of the ring is 1mm and the shank is 4mm.
The ring is handcrafted from Argentium silver, which has increased tarnish resistance, antibacterial and hypoallergenic properties, and a firestain-free surface, making it gentler on the wearer and the environment.
This recycled Argentium sterling silver ring is hand carved, cast, and textured. It includes a bead-set, ethically sourced, and completely traceable 6x4mm oval brilliant-cut Oregon sunstone and two 1.5mm , AAA-lab-created white sapphires. Each gemstone is unique; although every effort will be made to match the color, there might be a slight difference. The widest part of the top of the ring is 1mm and the shank is 4mm.
The ring is handcrafted from Argentium silver, which has increased tarnish resistance, antibacterial and hypoallergenic properties, and a firestain-free surface, making it gentler on the wearer and the environment.