Iron & Sulfur

$198.00

This ring is one of a kind and not for everyone. It takes someone who is comfortable wearing a ring that is about design vs function. This is a conversation piece and a power piece if the wearer so allows it.

The stone sits 3/4” high and is caged securely with four prongs. The band is a comfortable open shank design however cannot be adjusted for size or will compromise the security of the stone. It fits a 7.5 ring size.

The is one of the last pieces from the Caged Collection. I am no longer making this style so if you’re looking to add an earlier ST piece to your own collection this is your chance! Final sale, no refunds or exchanges.

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This ring is one of a kind and not for everyone. It takes someone who is comfortable wearing a ring that is about design vs function. This is a conversation piece and a power piece if the wearer so allows it.

The stone sits 3/4” high and is caged securely with four prongs. The band is a comfortable open shank design however cannot be adjusted for size or will compromise the security of the stone. It fits a 7.5 ring size.

The is one of the last pieces from the Caged Collection. I am no longer making this style so if you’re looking to add an earlier ST piece to your own collection this is your chance! Final sale, no refunds or exchanges.

This ring is one of a kind and not for everyone. It takes someone who is comfortable wearing a ring that is about design vs function. This is a conversation piece and a power piece if the wearer so allows it.

The stone sits 3/4” high and is caged securely with four prongs. The band is a comfortable open shank design however cannot be adjusted for size or will compromise the security of the stone. It fits a 7.5 ring size.

The is one of the last pieces from the Caged Collection. I am no longer making this style so if you’re looking to add an earlier ST piece to your own collection this is your chance! Final sale, no refunds or exchanges.

  • Because it ignites when struck against metal, pyrite gets it’s name from the Greek work pyr, which means fire. It is a stone of protection and said to be pure magic.