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Linear Oxidised Silver & Gold Textured 4mm Ring

Linear Oxidised Silver & Gold Textured 4mm Ring

Regular price £75.00 GBP
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Please allow 5 working days from order for this ring to be shipped.

 

Made from solid sterling silver, hammered to give a light texture on the face & 2 sides & featuring a highlight of pure 24ct gold. The ancient technique of Keum Boo (meaning 'applied gold') is used to permanently bond the fine layer of gold to the fine silver surface of the ring, using only heat & pressure. The silver is then oxidised to highlight the contrast between the silver & 24ct gold.

 

A polished version of this ring is also available, as well as a skinny/ stacking ring version.

 

DETAILS

Made from solid sterling silver

Approx 4mm wide band

Approx 1mm thick

(dimensions will differ very slightly with hammered finish)

24ct Gold Highlight


Please message me for more info if you'd prefer to customise this style, or a ring size not shown.
 

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I use UK standard ring sizes for all my rings (F through to Z+1). Check the conversion chart on the left, or here to confirm what ring size you need to order. If your size isn't shown, contact me for more info.

Stack of oxidised silver rings with textured surfaces on a grey background

Oxidised Silver - What To Know

Oxidised silver jewellery is created using a chemical process to darken the surface of the sterling silver it's made from. If it's something you're not familiar with, it's important to be aware that oxidising creates a surface patina; it will wear back to a natural silver colour eventually. Deep textures tend to hang onto the darkness, while highlights burnish back to silver, creating a lovely, lived in look.

When finishing my oxidised pieces, I always apply a layer of conservator's wax to it, which helps to extend the oxidised look a little bit longer. Any type of sterling silver jewellery can be oxidised, but pieces that get a lot of friction or daily wear and tear (like rings or chains with pendants on them) will lose that darkness pretty quickly, whereas earrings, and pendants, will stay darker for longer.

If you really love the overall darkness of your jewellery, it can always be re-oxidised back to the darkest tone as often as you like!

The main thing to remember when caring for your oxidised jewellery is...don't put it in silver dip or rub with a silver polishing cloth! This will remove your oxidised colour.

See more Jewellery Care tips here.