Line Jorddal / Julie Shaw

To help you better understand her jewellery, this Norwegian designer provides a helpful diagram:

She also demonstrates how to wear a ring around your neck:

For more of Line Jorddal, visit her site!
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For more playful, colourful jewellery, check out these rings by Kentucky's Julie Shaw. These two pieces feature vintage metal and a billiards ball.
Even more jewellery:
- So Charmed (Maryland) - eclectic & playful
- Elinor Voytal (UK) - crystal ropes
- Maureen Faye-Chauhan (Australia) - geometric patterns
- Stiria (Argentina) - contemporary silver
- Leslie Lammens (Belgium) - metal & gems


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Bonus link: this stainless steel "Gear Ring" by New York's Glen Liberman is another fun, kinetic ring. Twist the outer rims to set the inner cogs in motion. You can view a video on his site, 