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Destruction as adornment. A wide band of 925 sterling silver - deliberately cratered, oxidized to shadow - interrupted by a seam of solid 9K gold that refuses to let the darkness win.
In a workshop in Imola, Italy, Enri Mars practices a form of controlled ruin. This ring begins as hand-sculpted wax, each crater and fissure placed with intention before the lost-wax casting process transforms the form into solid sterling silver through fire and centrifugal force. The result is a wideband ring that feels excavated rather than manufactured - heavy on the finger, rough under the thumb, carrying the texture of volcanic stone cooled over centuries. The distressed finish is not damage. It is philosophy made tangible: the Japanese principle of wabi-sabi, which finds beauty in erosion, impermanence, and the honest marks of time.
The gold plate is the turning point. Where oxidized silver reads as ruin, the 9K gold element introduces warmth - a Kintsugi gesture that transforms the fractured surface into something precious. This is not repair. It is revelation: the crack was always the most important part. An engraved logo marks the interior, quiet as a maker's mark on ancient metalwork. No two rings carry the same pattern of distress. Each one is finished by hand, each one singular, each one already carrying a history before it reaches your finger.
A ring that wears its scars in gold. Geology compressed to the width of a band. The weight of it reminds you it is there - and that is the point.
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