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ASTER

Made to order. Ships in 4 to 6 weeks. The aster is star and flower at once. An oval cabochon emerald, set low in burnished gold, with smaller stones scattered around it like light caught the momen...

STYLE N°
AST001LR
PRICE
$2,250
The Aster Ring
Historical context

Asters were planted on graves in ancient Greece as symbols of remembrance. Their name comes from the Greek aster, meaning star. Romans believed they bloomed where Astraea, the star maiden, wept for the fallen.

In Victorian flower language, the aster meant patience. The kind that waits through winter. The Aster carries this lineage into the hand. A star you can wear. A flower that does not die.

Symbolic meaning

The aster is both star and flower at once. To wear one is to hold opposites in a single object. The celestial and the rooted, what is far away and what is held close.

The same idea wearing two faces.

Wearer's intention

For those who want a piece that does the double work of remembrance and presence.

For someone marking a thing that has shaped them, or carrying someone who is gone but kept.

Materials

18k Gold Vermeil band, thin and close to the finger. Oval moissanite centre stone, faceted.

Smaller stones scattered around the central setting, with a few more set into little buds that climb the shoulders. Hand-set, irregular in placement. The asymmetry is intentional.

Care guide

Remove before sleep, exercise, and showering.

For the gold:
Clean with warm water and mild soap. Buff dry with a soft cloth. Avoid chemical cleaners.

For the stones:
The oval moissanite at the centre is durable. The scattered shoulder stones are hand-set and benefit from gentle handling. Avoid hard knocks. Clean only with a soft, damp cloth.

General:
Store flat in a soft pouch. The scattered stones are hand-set and benefit from being protected from each other.

Each piece is finished by hand. Made to order. Held by the maker before it is held by you.