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Battle Ring-Continuum Silver or Gold
- Prix ordinaire
- $1,970.00
- Prix soldé
- $1,970.00
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About This Piece
A testament to the Celtic Morrigan saga - The morrigan is the irish goddess of war, fate, and sovereignty.
The Battle Ring's V-shaped profile and crossed sword engravings give it a raw, almost weaponized geometry. The organic texture is deliberate - each casting carries its own surface character, and no two are identical in detail. This is a ring that feels like it was forged, not manufactured. The wider band sits with real presence on the hand, and the weight is substantial without being uncomfortable for all-day wear.
Stacks exceptionally well with solitaire rings, or signet rings. Works equally well as a standalone band for someone who needs their wedding ring to carry weight beyond tradition.
The texture ages well with daily wear - high points develop a natural polish over time while the sword engravings and recessed details hold their depth.
Available in continuum silver, and 10K or 14K gold.
Handcrafted to order in my Door County, Wisconsin studio.
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Customized and made-to-order pieces are final sale - they are not eligible for returns or refunds. Exchanges may be considered on a case-by-case basis - reach out and we'll work through it together.
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About Skölland
Skölland is a one-woman jewelry studio in Door County, Wisconsin. Every piece is made by hand - either carved in wax or fabricated, cast in precious metal, 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 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


