Lydia Tjioe / Ronna Sarvas Weltman

While most rings are content to sit on your fingers and look pretty, these super keen overachievers do double duty as the windows on a house or the acorns on a tree. California artist Lydia Tjioe incorporates her jewellery into clay displays, creating rings that are not only wearable and sculptural, they're sculptures, period.
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For more sculptural clay rings, that is, not displays see Bellevue, Washington's Ronna Sarvas Weltman.
Even more jewellery:
- Cappy Counard (Edinboro, PA) - sculptural metal
- Loretta Lam (Carmel, NY) - polymer clay
- Daydream Nation (Hong Kong) - arrows & bows
- Ali Nash (Ireland) - chains & stones
- Lone Løvschal (Denmark) - puffy charms



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