Serpent Ring

Serpent Ring

Serpent Ring

Serpent Ring
Serpent Ring
Serpent Ring

Serpent Ring

Silver & Pearl Ring (ID: A164146)
Designed by Opeyemi Omojola
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Hand-carved and cast in Sterling Silver, this ring is a modern take on an age-old jewelry symbol. Weighty but designed to be comfortable and wear-anywhere, this silver serpent is depicted biting a lustrous pearl "egg". Harvested in the Tennessee River, each pearl is one-of-a-kind and all the more special for its texture and unusual shape. Available in whole ring sizes 3-9. If you are between sizes, we suggest going up one half-size.
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Opeyemi Omojola

Opeyemi Omojola

Octave Jewelry
"Every raw stone tells a story, and I cut each one by hand to suit its independent character. I create bold shapes that move with you, telling stories through sophisticated colors and playful sculptural elements. Adornment is about more than the material—it is experiential. I design to explore different moods, to capture ephemeral moments, and to inspire wearers to connect to themselves and engage with their surrounding world."

Octave Jewelry is a modern frame for earth's ancient works of art.

Ope is a lapidary and metalsmith.

A student of Anthropology, Ope first picked up a soldering torch at a weeknight class at the 92nd Street Y. Years of independent experimentation and exploration led to Octave’s signature style.