Amphitrite Molten Sapphire Ring
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100% recycled solid gold
Handcrafted in New York
Fairly made, fairly priced
In Greek mythology, Amphitrite was the goddess of the sea. Not a minor deity, not a nymph elevated by marriage. She was a Nereid, daughter of the old sea god Nereus, and she ruled the ocean long before Poseidon ever held a trident. When he pursued her, she fled to the Atlas Mountains. She returned on her own terms.
This molten ring features a natural 7x5mm oval sapphire in the color of Amphitrite's domain: the deep, shifting blue of open water, caught somewhere between storm and stillness.
The band is not hollowed out, as is common in modern manufacturing to lower the gold weight. It is solid through, with the heft and permanence of something pulled whole from the earth. The sapphire sits flush in its bezel like a tide pool held in stone.
Handmade to order in New York from 100% recycled gold.
Why Solid Gold
Solid gold is for those who buy once and buy well. It will not tarnish, fade, or degrade; worn daily for decades, it only grows more beautiful. It is the right choice if you want a piece that lasts a lifetime or becomes an heirloom.
Gold has appreciated steadily for centuries and retains intrinsic value: it can always be melted down and reborn as something new. It is adornment that is also an investment.
Our solid gold pieces are cast using the ancient lost wax method and are never hollow. Every gram is 100% certified recycled, and every piece is made by hand in New York City.
Product Details
Metal
100% recycled 14k or 18k solid gold
Gold Weight
4.5 - 6 grams (depends on ring size)
Stone
7 x 5mm natural sapphire
Made in New York City
When will my piece ship?
Production time: 3 - 4 weeks
Most solid gold is handcrafted to order.
We keep a small inventory of solid gold pieces - please check just above the size/color selector to see if your piece is in stock.
If not, please refer to the above production timeframe.
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