Fiddling on the roof...or in the launderette.
I’ve written about
jewellery as art on another page. Personally I think it should also be something to fiddle with.
There are many occasions where you might find an urgent need to fiddle: waiting in a cafe for a friend to turn up, waiting for the spin cycle to finish (when really there’s not time to start another article in 'Hello', that is), waiting for the kids to emerge form the school gate. The list goes on.
Salvation is at hand.
This ring, like many other pieces in my range, is designed to be fiddled with.
The beads intermesh like gears and can be rotated around each other. Get bored with that and you can spin them like coins or lay them down and try and flick sweeteners into them from across the table. The possibilities are endless.
Many of my rings can be put together in different ways (take a look at the
Interlock ring) and many of my necklaces and bracelets break down into individual links so that you can add or subtract them to make different lengths.
Other than the obvious benefit of having a bracelet that will keep pace with the fluctuations of your diet, it has the added benefit of keeping your child amused whilst you wait for the chicken nuggets to arrive. (
see here)
All of my pieces are of a high quality and finish and stand apart from cheaper imported goods. For more on this issue please read the spiel on my
plain rings page. If you do find you’re not happy with the jewellery, for any reason, then you can return it for a full refund.