Emily Watson / Francesca Lanzavecchia

Metal Emily. Metalemily. Metalemilymetalemilymetalemily. Almost as fun to say as LMNOP. Metalemilellemenopee! (I'm sorry, I think it's the heat stroke talking.) These delightful wooden "single sip" rings are by metalemily.com's Emily Watson, a jeweller based in Honeoye Falls, New York. Below, more rings in wood and faux bone from her "singularities" collection:

Bonus link: what goes with a single sip ring? How 'bout a single bite? This cherry tomato ring by Italy's Francesca Lanzavecchia is from her playful "disposable jewellery" series.
Even more jewellery:
- Lazerian (UK) - striking bangles
- Makkin Atelier (Maki Okamoto) (Japan) - wood & brass
- The Jewelry Story (Netherlands) - modern metal
- Cassia Appel (San Francisco) - silver & stones
- Rina R. Sterling (Nevada) - semiprecious beads



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Bonus link: well, I found one bee. Just a few billion more to go. Silver ring, based on the Napoleonic symbol for wisdom, strength and nobility, by New York's 


Bonus link: if those giant balls are a bit daunting, maybe you can work your way up by starting with 19 little balls as in this ring by Machi de Waard of England's 

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Bonus link: if you'd rather wear the lights than the switch, check out these "stop" and "go" rings from Turkish designer 







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