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Lunar Moon Ring: A Celestial Masterpiece

 

Crafted with love and care, the Lunar Moon Ring is a true testament to sustainable jewelry. Using only recycled sterling silver, this exquisite piece not only captures the beauty of the moon but also helps protect our precious planet.

 

Admire the intricate details of the ring's reticulated texture, which emulates the moon's captivating surface. With every glance, you'll be transported to a world where dreams and magic collide.

 

The Lunar Moon Ring features a mesmerizing Blue Topaz, reminiscent of a serene glacial pool. As you wear this ethereal gemstone, you'll feel a deep connection to the moon's enchanting relationship with water. Let the tranquil blue hues wash over you and evoke a sense of calm and serenity.

 

Handcrafted with precision, this ring is a celestial masterpiece that embodies the essence of the moon. Its timeless design and captivating allure make it a truly unique piece to add to your collection. Whether you wear it for special occasions, full moons or as an everyday symbol of your celestial spirit, the Lunar Moon Ring will never fail to capture attention and admiration.

 

Indulge in the beauty of sustainable jewelry and let the Lunar Moon Ring become a cherished adornment, reminding you of the wonders of the universe.

 

Enhance your everyday elegance with our enchanting Lunar Stud Earrings.

Lunar Silver Moon Ring

$148.00Price
    • Promoting a sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle as they are handmade from recycled sterling silver.
    • Unlocking your potential with the Pariba Blue Topaz gemstone. 
    • Connecting to the energy and mythology of the full moon and water element.
    • Those looking for versatile design suitable for both casual and formal outfits.
    • Environmentally conscious buyers who wish to support independent jewelry artisans.
    • Embellishing your everyday wear with minimalist yet meaningful design.

THOUGHTFUL APPRECIATION

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“These are STUNNING!!! Such incredible craftsmanship.” 

– Diana Joni Kindwall-Moore

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