New ring design · Limited sizes available
Balance is not stillness. It is many small things holding steady at once.
If you're the one everyone hands things to, you know the trap: hold it all, and you're invisible; show the strain, and you're a problem. So you hold it all invisibly, and the steadiness that should be your proudest thing goes completely unwitnessed.
Armadillo makes the holding visible. Four slim sterling bands joined into one ring, each carrying a single point of hand-hammered silver granulation, lovingly called an armadillo by the silversmiths in the workshops of Bali. The word travels across the bench from the hands that taught ours, and it became the only name this ring could have. The four points sit slightly offset, so the whole thing reads like a rhythm. Four beats. Four separate strands, one strength. Which, of course, is exactly how you do it. The oxidation settles into the spaces between the bands, intentional and deep, so each point of granulation stands out like a note against a dark staff.
This is the everyday one. Light enough to forget, balanced enough that you won't want to, and an easy companion to any of your go-to favorites, stacked or solo. And here is its quiet job: in the middle of the noise, glance down. That small symmetry, everything held, nothing dropped, has a way of bringing you back into alignment with yourself. A reset you can wear.
For the person who keeps many things in the air and makes it look calm.
Specifications
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Material: Sterling silver
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Design: Four-band shank with hand-hammered granulation accents
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Finish: Polished and oxidized
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Weight: Approximately 7.5 grams
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Measurements: Band measures 18mm at front and 9mm at back
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.925 Erin Signature Stamp
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Ethically Handmade
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New design, limited release