Labradorite Basalt Ring

€349.00
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This piece was made for one person. If you're interested in a similar commission, get in touch.

Where structure meets light.

This piece brings together two geological worlds: the rigid, ordered geometry of columnar basalt and the shifting, internal glow of labradorite.

The surrounding silver is shaped into a circular cluster of basalt-like columns, rising unevenly around the stone. These forms act almost like a natural crown or enclosure. In contrast, the labradorite reveals flashes of green, gold as it moves, creating a quiet tension between solidity and fluidity.

Both elements share a deeper connection. Basalt forms from rapidly cooled lava — a moment of transition, where heat becomes structure. Labradorite, with its internal play of light, feels like that energy still in motion, not yet settled. One holds the memory of formation; the other reflects its lingering energy.

This piece was made for one person. If you're interested in a similar commission, get in touch.

Where structure meets light.

This piece brings together two geological worlds: the rigid, ordered geometry of columnar basalt and the shifting, internal glow of labradorite.

The surrounding silver is shaped into a circular cluster of basalt-like columns, rising unevenly around the stone. These forms act almost like a natural crown or enclosure. In contrast, the labradorite reveals flashes of green, gold as it moves, creating a quiet tension between solidity and fluidity.

Both elements share a deeper connection. Basalt forms from rapidly cooled lava — a moment of transition, where heat becomes structure. Labradorite, with its internal play of light, feels like that energy still in motion, not yet settled. One holds the memory of formation; the other reflects its lingering energy.

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