Red Nassellaria ring
This ring was inspired by a CNRS photograph of a phytoplankton of the nassellaria category, marine protists belonging to the Radiolaria lineage. Their skeletons are made of silica. They are considered extremely valuable in micro-paleontological studies for paleo-environmental reconstruction.
Materials: 1.02 carat Burmese cabochon ruby, natural unheated pink sapphires, 18k recycled gold and silver, lacquer.
This ring was inspired by a CNRS photograph of a phytoplankton of the nassellaria category, marine protists belonging to the Radiolaria lineage. Their skeletons are made of silica. They are considered extremely valuable in micro-paleontological studies for paleo-environmental reconstruction.
Materials: 1.02 carat Burmese cabochon ruby, natural unheated pink sapphires, 18k recycled gold and silver, lacquer.
This ring was inspired by a CNRS photograph of a phytoplankton of the nassellaria category, marine protists belonging to the Radiolaria lineage. Their skeletons are made of silica. They are considered extremely valuable in micro-paleontological studies for paleo-environmental reconstruction.
Materials: 1.02 carat Burmese cabochon ruby, natural unheated pink sapphires, 18k recycled gold and silver, lacquer.