Most rings hold their stone in place. This one lets it float.
The pearl in the Breathing Ring is suspended within a streamlined open frame — not gripped, not caged, just held lightly, the way you'd cup something precious in your hands. There's air around it. Space. That space is the whole design. It's why the ring is called Breathing — because the pearl has room to exist on its own terms, and so do you.
The silhouette is deliberately fluid. No sharp angles, no protruding edges — the lines curve in a way that means it never catches on denim, never snags on a pocket lining, never reminds you it's there at an inconvenient moment. It's the kind of ring you forget you're wearing until someone notices it from across the table.
Minimal. Considered. Quietly architectural.
Available in sterling silver or gold vermeil — wear it alone as a statement in restraint, or stack it with other fine rings for a curated, effortless look.
Details:
- Material: Sterling silver or gold vermeil (thick gold over sterling silver)
- Pearl: White freshwater pearl
- Fit: Adjustable, US size 5-6.5
- Design: Open floating frame, streamlined silhouette — no snagging
- Style: Minimalist, architectural, stackable