Forest Jasper Ring
This is a piece of Picasso jasper that I cut and polished myself from a slab. I named it “forest jasper” because the streaks of black across the gray look like trees in a forest at night; when you flip it the other direction, I think the black spot against the brown flare looks almost like an eclipse. That’s just my imagination though… fee free to see anything you want! It’s got a fine silver bezel around the stone, and the rest is solid sterling. The double-banded ring shank is left open on the inside so you can adjust it slightly larger. As it sits, it’s a size 7, but can be easily stretched up a half or whole size.
This is a piece of Picasso jasper that I cut and polished myself from a slab. I named it “forest jasper” because the streaks of black across the gray look like trees in a forest at night; when you flip it the other direction, I think the black spot against the brown flare looks almost like an eclipse. That’s just my imagination though… fee free to see anything you want! It’s got a fine silver bezel around the stone, and the rest is solid sterling. The double-banded ring shank is left open on the inside so you can adjust it slightly larger. As it sits, it’s a size 7, but can be easily stretched up a half or whole size.
This is a piece of Picasso jasper that I cut and polished myself from a slab. I named it “forest jasper” because the streaks of black across the gray look like trees in a forest at night; when you flip it the other direction, I think the black spot against the brown flare looks almost like an eclipse. That’s just my imagination though… fee free to see anything you want! It’s got a fine silver bezel around the stone, and the rest is solid sterling. The double-banded ring shank is left open on the inside so you can adjust it slightly larger. As it sits, it’s a size 7, but can be easily stretched up a half or whole size.