Textured Wide Silver Band Ring | HerbertandWilks

Regular price $135.00

A great universal ring! Subtly textured band in sterling silver, organic form with hammering marks providing depth of character. 

Available in Satin finished Sterling Silver or Oxidised Sterling Silver. If you would like this ring in Gold we will need to provide you with a quote.

  • approximate ring width 9mm

Average Size supplied is S unless you tell us if wishing to purchase an alternative ring size. Any different size will need to be custom made and will need 10 to 15 business days to process. Please make sure your ring size is correct.

If you'd like this ring resized, it can be changed only slightly - please be in touch.
Return shipping costs and a resizing Fee will be charged to the buyer.

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Meet Sally Herbert British-born Sally Herbert is a contemporary jewellery designer and maker. Outside of her day job in commerce, and having raised three boys, Sally is engaged in following her passions and has established a home studio after extended years of study, teaching workshops there. She lives and works in Auckland, New Zealand.

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My work draws on my love of simple geometric and organic forms with my jewellery designs taking on a more sculptural nature. Conceptually my designs draw on the past and amplify the beauty and freedom in natural imperfections, working primarily in silver with highlights of gold and brass.

From a creative family, my exposure to the world of making things by hand started at an early age. When I began studying I was first captivated by the sculptural properties of cast glass and the lost wax process, but rapidly fell in love with jewellery making and I consider the medium similar – only on a smaller scale.

My designs rarely start life as drawings; instead I adopt a process of modelling with various mediums – paper, wax, and metal. This process allows my work to move organically in new directions and capture a sense of fluidity and movement.

Lately, I have been focusing on the finished surface of the work. How the use of patterns, textures, and fabrics are captured by a material and the resulting change in the outward appearance of the surface.