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The Ribbon Ring is a handmade, wearable sculpture. A strip of brass has been skilfully folded into an unfurling ribbon that swirls in the air. It's an artful statement that's fun and easy to wear. It's made of 100% brass so is a solid material with a gorgeous golden glow that will last. It's adjustable so you can choose a different finger for different outfits. Pair it with The Ribbon Bracelet. To adjust the size just squeeze the arms around your finger. While brass looks similar to gold it does tarnish much easier and will become darker gold as you wear it. We love the life cycled of brass that can change over time. But you can also keep brass looking shiny golden with regular polishing. Store your brass pieces in a cloth pouch, avoid wearing them in water and be careful with lotions and creams that can further tarnish the surface. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc and can tarnish over time, this is due to the copper portion of the metal reacting to air and moisture, a process known as oxidation. This can result in greenish or blueish hues on jewellery.
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Women's The Ribbon Ring In Gold Brass
The Ribbon Ring is a handmade, wearable sculpture. A strip of brass has been skilfully folded into an unfurling ribbon that swirls in the air. It's an artful statement that's fun and easy to wear. It's made of 100% brass so is a solid material with a gorgeous golden glow that will last. It's adjustable so you can choose a different finger for different outfits. Pair it with The Ribbon Bracelet. To adjust the size just squeeze the arms around your finger. While brass looks similar to gold it does tarnish much easier and will become darker gold as you wear it. We love the life cycled of brass that can change over time. But you can also keep brass looking shiny golden with regular polishing. Store your brass pieces in a cloth pouch, avoid wearing them in water and be careful with lotions and creams that can further tarnish the surface. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc and can tarnish over time, this is due to the copper portion of the metal reacting to air and moisture, a process known as oxidation. This can result in greenish or blueish hues on jewellery.