Jill K. Baker Gower / Isabelle Vanlaere

If you liked yesterday's rings but still prefer to wear your nails the traditional way you know, press-on acrylics this ring could come in very handy, no pun intended.

Open it up and you'll find a set of emergency replacements should one of your own nails get chipped. (The nails are actually enamelled copper, so they're pretty sturdy, unless you're working in environments of 1,084 °C.)

You'll find all this and much, much more (from eye jewellery to lipstick necklaces) in the portfolio of New Jersey metalsmith Jill K. Baker Gower.
Bonus link: for that chainmail look, but translated into something better suited for daily wear, see these chain rings from Belgium's Isabelle Vanlaere.
Even more jewellery:
- Francescab (Italy) - bold neckpieces
- Joanne Thompson (UK) - chain mail
- Jarosław Westermark (Poland) - textured silver
- Helene Courtaigne Delalande (France) - gold & gems
- Manano (Belgium) - beads & charms



Bonus link: for another full-finger ring (which also looks like a pen nib), check out this "fish" ring by Germany's 




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Bonus link: the black cloud is frowny but the smiley white cloud must have had an optimistic impulse of its own. Acrylic happy/sad cloud rings from the UK's 



Bonus link: I wonder how much drilling and hammering it takes to build a cathedral... or a cathedral ring, like this one by Australia's 

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Bonus link: not an amphitheatre but an Elizabethan theatre, The Rose fell out of use around 1606. 
Bonus link: here's one more newly- launched site. Estonia's 


Bonus link: if you like rings with textile components, like the wool and raffia pieces above, check out Australia's 
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Bonus link: more fox! Vancouver's 
Bonus link: another framed art ring, this time from UK jeweller 



Bonus link: if you want more faces, French jeweller 
