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Tiny, Minimalist, Meaningful hammered sterling silver stacking ring ~ Recycled sterling silver ~ Sustainably made ~ Eco Friendly ~ Handcrafted 

 

This silver stacking ring is dainty and organic. It catches the light beautifully with it's hammered texture, representing the bumpy surface of the silvery moon. 

 

The Hollow Moon collection represents the new moon phase ~ the start of a new lunar cycle. 

 

It symbolises new beginnings and is known as a cosmic reset. The energy of a new moon is thought to help you achieve your goals or start on a new project. 

 

A minimalist ring worn alone, or perfect for stacking together in multiples. 

 

☽ Recycled sterling silver (ecosilver). 

☽ International shipping.

☽ Handcrafted in Cornwall, UK.

 

 

Sizing: 

 

Pick your known ring size - or small, medium or large.

 

The sizing is very forgiving with this dainty ring, they look beautiful worn on any finger, as well as a midi ring. 

 

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Wire Thickness:

Choose 0.8mm (as photographed) or 1mm for a skinny stacker. 

1.5 for a medium, or 2mm for a chunkier stacking ring.

 

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Packaging: 

 

They will be gift wrapped in tissue paper made from recycled t-shirts & decorated with a dried wild flower or leaf - a gift ready to open by you or your loved one.

 

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Thank you for visiting Of Land & Sea! 

 

If you have any questions, then please drop us a message. 

 

Have a magical day x

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    Hand-crafted sustainable jewellery,  

    Made in Porthleven, Cornwall.

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    Of Land and Sea jewellery is handmade in Cornwall using recycled metals, ethically sourced stones and found objects such as seaglass, shells, branches and seeds. Inspired by nature, lore and life by the sea in the Southwest. If you have any questions or custom requests, please email:

    Becky@oflandandsea.com

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    Of Land & Sea Studio

    Mount Pleasant Rd, Porthleven, Helston, Cornwall

    TR13 9FF

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