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Set of gold finger tip rings on a white background  | The Bow Jewelry
The Alchemist Finger Tip Ring sculptural Jewelry | The Bow Jewelry
The Alchemist Finger Tip Ring sculptural Jewelry | The Bow Jewelry

The Alchemist Finger Tip Ring

18k Gold-Plated | Complimentary Express Shipping

Individually hand-sculpted by a CMAQ-certified artisan in our Montreal studio.

Regular price $180.00 CAD
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The Alchemist Finger Tip Ring channels the fearless wisdom of Hypatia and the ancient art of transmutation. Hand-sculpted in 18k gold-plated brass, its molten textures evoke fire, earth, and transformation—reminding you of your innate power to turn every challenge into strength.

Materials & Craftsmanship

  • 18k gold plating over brass
  • Hand-sculpted through the lost-wax casting process

Sizes & Measurements

  • Small: 4 cm circumference, adjustable up to 5 cm (shown on pinky)
  • Medium: 4.8 cm circumference, adjustable up to 5.5 cm (shown on ring finger)
  • Large: 5 cm circumference, adjustable up to 6.1 cm (shown on middle finger)

Each ring is adjustable for a precise, empowering fit.

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Indulge in the Captivating Cosmos & Chaos Collection, Inspired by the Remarkable Hypatia of Alexandria

Prepare to be mesmerized by the allure of the Cosmos & Chaos collection, paying homage to the forgotten heroine, Hypatia of Alexandria. Transport yourself to the 5th Century Alexandria, in the Province of Egypt, Eastern Roman Empire, where this extraordinary woman's brilliance and mission left an indelible mark on her society and beyond.

We have carefully chosen Hypatia's story as our muse due to its undeniable relevance to our current social climate. In a world dominated by rigid rules and inequality, Hypatia defied expectations, emerging as the leading philosopher of her time. A beacon of brilliance, she advocated for tolerance and equality, shattering barriers imposed upon women by dominant powers. This parallel to our own lives today ignites a spark within us. Drawing inspiration from her pioneering spirit, we celebrate her love for astronomy by adorning our collection with celestial gemstones, infusing each piece with the energy of the cosmos. To embody the brutality and chaos that pervaded Alexandrian society, we embrace dramatic, aggressive textures, capturing the essence of the cities turmoil.

Immerse yourself in the legacy, discoveries, and heroic struggle of Hypatia as you embrace this bold collection. These designs breathe new life into her remarkable story, empowering you to forge your own path as you move forward. Let the captivating allure of Cosmos & Chaos embolden you to rise above the chaos, radiating your inner strength and wisdom with every step.

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The Alchemist Finger Tip Ring

$180.00 CAD
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Hypatia of Alexandria

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