Yeah, that’s a mouthful. But when I saw the word Tasmania in connection with a ring, I had to click. So this is a gold plated bronze ring, with ocean-y tendrils snaking upwards, set with a ruby. It reminds me a lot of rings that were popular in the 70s, when this branch form was considered cool and edgy. And you know, everything old is new again, right?
According to the site which sells this, UK’s Wolf and Badger, “Living in a beautiful and lush part of America, designer Annamarie is constantly inspired by her surroundings. As a result many of her pieces of jewellery are representative of native plants such as ferns and cedar sprigs. All La Corza by Sabo Design’s pieces are one-of-a-kind or a limited run and are produced by local casters or by hand in her studio on her farm in Seattle.”
This ring is available for £120.
