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Ceremonial rings
Marked moments. Made by hand. Kept for life.
These are the rings that mark the larger thresholds. Births, vows, the days a life turns. Each is made to order, the stone set and the band shaped for a single wearer. Allow eight to twelve weeks for the cast.
The pieces below carry their own histories. The aster is star and flower at once. The vigil holds light by night. The firmament marks the canopy of stars overhead. The solace is the round word for what comes when grief is met. The tide is the truth of return.
Pick the one whose name catches you. The Archive will make it yours.

I · The Aster
Star and flower
Oval stone in a thin gold band, with smaller stones scattered around it like light caught the moment after it was thrown. Star and flower, the same idea wearing two faces.
From $2,250

II · The Vigil
The hours kept
Round stone set close to the finger, the band stepped down to a low rise. Worn for the hours kept when the world is asleep. For the watchers and the keepers of children's night fevers.
From $1,650

III · The Firmament
The canopy of stars
Pear stone in a four-point setting, sapphire blue, deeper than the surface and lit from within. The canopy of stars above. For the ones who navigate by what is steady.
From $2,300

IV · The Solace
What comes after
Pear stone laid flat against a wide band, smooth, with no claws. The round word for what comes when grief is met. Made for those marking the after.
From $1,820

V · The Tide
The truth of return
Marquise stone, set to point inward toward the wearer. The truth of return. Made for those who have come back to themselves, again, and intend to keep doing it.
From $1,980
Begin a conversation with The Archive about which one is yours.
