Dana Bachar-Schneorson / Hring Eftir Hring / Mirta / Sadie Chesterman-Bailey / Erica Cho

End of a week, start of a month: a good a time as any for a round of Random Pluckings! First up is IndustRing, "a collection of rings inspired of an industrial production process" created "by cutting brass rectangular profiles in different angles and reconnecting the pieces in various ways." By Israel's Dana Bachar-Schneorson.

Ash wood bow rings by Iceland's Hring Eftir Hring.

Minimalist metal from Croatia's Mirta (Andrea Simic).

"Marrying the Ocean" by the UK's Sadie Chesterman-Bailey, who imagined jewels discovered in the ruins of the Titanic.

Finally, a geometric array from New York's Erica Cho.
Bonus link:
If you like a little colour with your geometry, check out British jeweller Hattie Rickards, who uses gems and enamel to brighten her designs. Shown here is her "Octo" flip ring.
Even more jewellery:
- Limor Reiss (Australia) - geometric cutouts
- Fort Standard (New York) - rope & brass
- Pyür (France) - golden straws


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