This ring dish leans into contrast: a quiet, pale rim holding a vivid, fractured pool of turquoise at the center. The surface breaks and gathers light differently from every angle, giving the piece a sense of motion even at rest.
The softly scalloped edge keeps it from feeling precious, while the raised cone at the center offers an intuitive place for rings or small jewelry to settle. It’s simple, slightly strange, and unapologetically visual — a small object meant to live out in the open rather than tucked away.
This ring dish leans into contrast: a quiet, pale rim holding a vivid, fractured pool of turquoise at the center. The surface breaks and gathers light differently from every angle, giving the piece a sense of motion even at rest.
The softly scalloped edge keeps it from feeling precious, while the raised cone at the center offers an intuitive place for rings or small jewelry to settle. It’s simple, slightly strange, and unapologetically visual — a small object meant to live out in the open rather than tucked away.