Rebekah Joy Martinez / Christine Brodersen / Simona Materi / Amy Burkholder

A trio of botanical rings today, starting with this bourgeoning work in silver and pearls from the "Secret Garden" collection by RISD student Rebekah Joy Martinez.

Putting focus on the under-represented physalis plant is Germany's Christine Brodersen (who also has some nice knot rings).

Not your typical leaf ring! Gorgeous "Supernatural" ring by Italian jeweller Simona Materi.
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Another botanical ring from Chicago jeweller and art therapist Amy Burkholder, whose "Enlightenment" series focusses on the gingko leaf.
Even more jewellery:
- Arisa Kawai (Japan) - real plants
- Yuko Ebina (Califorina) - cherry blossoms
- Vincent Torguet (France) - plexiglas necklaces


Bonus link: pictured at far left is another elephant ring; the elephant is actually a gold opium weight. Also pictured is an amazing sphinx ring. Both pieces by Switzerland's 
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Bonus link: here's another paper scroll ring but you supply your own message. Write a little note, roll it up tightly, and insert in the silver tube. "Message in a Ring" by Dutch-born Miami jeweller 
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Bonus link: here's another cool hinged ring available at 

Bonus link: if you do have a case of friggatriskaidekaphobia, perhaps this totem shield ring from 
Bonus link: want more vinyl? How 'bout a vinyl record? 
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Bonus link: more industrial rings from Toronto's 


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Bonus link: for another conceptual piece, read about the "Universe Ring" by international design collective 
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