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The Ouroboros Ring
A hand-formed and stamped ring available in solid sterling silver or brass. The band curves into itself, the ends meeting in a subtle, open-faced form that suggests continuity without closure.
The ouroboros — the serpent that circles back upon itself — is one of the oldest symbols in human history. It represents the eternal cycle: endings that fold into beginnings, death that gives way to renewal, destruction that makes space for creation. Not a perfect circle, but a living one.
This ring carries the archetype of integration. The understanding that nothing is wasted. That what you have lived becomes part of what you build next. It speaks to wholeness that includes shadow and light, past and future, instinct and awareness.
Worn on the hand, it becomes a visible reminder that growth is cyclical, not linear. That sovereignty comes from owning the full arc of your story.
Handcrafted and made to order in my Montana studio, each ring is individually shaped, soldered, and stamped by hand. Subtle variations in texture and line reflect the living nature of the handmade process — no two are exactly alike.
An original form. The cycle made tangible.
A hand-formed and stamped ring available in solid sterling silver or brass. The band curves into itself, the ends meeting in a subtle, open-faced form that suggests continuity without closure.
The ouroboros — the serpent that circles back upon itself — is one of the oldest symbols in human history. It represents the eternal cycle: endings that fold into beginnings, death that gives way to renewal, destruction that makes space for creation. Not a perfect circle, but a living one.
This ring carries the archetype of integration. The understanding that nothing is wasted. That what you have lived becomes part of what you build next. It speaks to wholeness that includes shadow and light, past and future, instinct and awareness.
Worn on the hand, it becomes a visible reminder that growth is cyclical, not linear. That sovereignty comes from owning the full arc of your story.
Handcrafted and made to order in my Montana studio, each ring is individually shaped, soldered, and stamped by hand. Subtle variations in texture and line reflect the living nature of the handmade process — no two are exactly alike.
An original form. The cycle made tangible.