DETAILS & DIMENSIONS

♦ Antiqued and textured for depth & dimension. This piece has an Aged Satin finish.
♦ One of a kind, bold vine style saddle ring. Size 8.75/9.
♦ This is a wide band, you will probably need to order a full size up from your usual size for a comfortable fit. The thinnest part of the band is over 1/2 an inch wide
♦ This ring can be resized if needed.
♦ All Skolland Jewelry pieces have our craftsmanship warranty and arrive in a branded Skolland Jewelry bag,ready for gift giving or keeping and arrive with care instructions.

SHIPPING

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CRAFTING YOUR LEGENDARY PIECES:
Every Skölland piece is lovingly handcrafted just for you—because legendary pieces aren't mass-produced. Your jewelry begins its journey in our workshop, where we forge each piece with the same care and intention you'll feel every time you wear it.
Most pieces are ready to embark on their journey to you within 3 days to 4 weeks. (During september- this time extends to 3-8weeks)

We'll send you updates along the way so you can follow your treasure's progress from our hands to yours.

Have a special date in mind? Send us a message after ordering and we'll work our magic to make it happen.
For more details, visit our Shipping Policy page.

JEWELRY CARE

To preserve the finish do not clean in an ultrasonic cleaner. Periodical gentle cleaning with non abrasive soap and water is okay.

RETURNS & EXCHANGES


♦ Made from 940 Argentium Sterling Silver.

What Collectors Are Saying

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About Skölland Jewelry

Skölland is a one-woman jewelry studio in Door County, Wisconsin. Every piece is made by hand - carved in wax, cast in precious metal or fabricated, and finished at my bench. For one-of-a-kind work, the mold is destroyed after a single casting. What you hold will not be made again.

I work in argentium and continuum silver and in solid gold from 10K to 18K, drawing from mythology, celestial imagery, and the darker corners of folklore to create jewelry that carries meaning beyond its materials.

~ Claire Steckel, Founder & Goldsmith

Meet the Maker