Nivali Family Rings
Father’s Ring — Auric Hex-Filigree
A slender band of pale yellow gold worked in warm, fluid filigree. Set into the metal—almost invisible until it catches the light—is a faint unicursal hex-sigil, engraved so fine it reads like a whisper of geometry. The ring feels light but steadfast, a quiet pledge of protection and resolve from a careful, noble hand.
Materials/Motifs: pale yellow gold, micro-engraved hex-sigil, warm filigree
Impression: subtle brilliance, oathbound steadiness, protective geometry
Mother’s Ring — Moonsilver Braid with Smithsonite
Braided moon-silver strands form a graceful band, its curves cradling banded blue smithsonite inlays cut into a soft crescent and drifting cloud-shapes. The stone’s layered blues glow gently against the cool silver, evoking a clear night sky after rain. It carries the calm of someone who loved quiet beauty and the patience of seasons and time.
Materials/Motifs: braided moon-silver, banded blue smithsonite, moon-and-cloud motifs
Impression: serene, nurturing, skylit elegance
Ortoka’s Ring — Tidelight Glass
A seamless glass tube, shaped into a ring, holds pale blue water that shifts with every movement. Suspended within: crushed seashell pieces and fine mabe-pearl dust, drifting like tiny constellations in a tidepool. It’s simple and mesmerizing—an ocean’s memory worn on the hand—reflecting Ortoka’s guidance: strength through flow, clarity through depth.
Materials/Motifs: hollow glass, light-blue water, crushed shells, mabe-pearl dust
Impression: meditative motion, sea-born wisdom, living keepsake

Comments