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Open Signet Cactus Ring

$ 145.00
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Jewelry handmade from dried prickly pear cactus fiber. Each piece is made with a solid metal copy of an actual section of cactus fiber.

This open signet cactus ring is a lovely botanical accessory for the desert lover. Signet rings designs are meant to hold special significance to the wearer. This natural interpretation of a signet ring symbolizes the Southwestern desert with a prickly pear cactus skeleton pattern.

The front of this handmade botanical ring is the framed prickly pear cactus skeleton pattern, with a slim solid band wrapping around the finger. This comfortable ring is a unique tribute to the subtle elegance of the botanical world.

Arrives in a Lila Clare Jewelry ring box.

  • The front of the ring is a tad over 1/2" wide (15mm), and the band in the back is 1/8" wide (3mm). Whole and half sizes 4 - 10.


  • Timing: Ships in 3 - 5 business days, does not include transit time.
  • Lila Clare Jewelry is handmade in Tucson, Arizona.
Size

The front of the ring is a tad over 1/2" wide (15mm), and the band in the back is 1/8" wide (3mm). Whole and half sizes 4 - 10.

Materials

This botanical signet ring is solid 100% recycled sterling silver.

Story

This handmade signet cactus ring is made using actual Prickly Pear cactus skeletons (skeleton closeup shown). Using the lost wax casting process, each piece is a solid metal replica of a section of cactus skeleton.

Lila Clare Jewelry has been making unique jewelry from the dried cellulose skeleton of the prickly pear cactus since 2010.

Returns

In case you're not totally in love with your handmade jewelry, returns and exchanges are accepted within seven (7) days of your receipt of the jewelry. Jewelry must be unworn, in original packaging, and have an approval email from Lila Clare Jewelry. Worn or customized jewelry may not be returned or exchanged.

Click here for full details on returns, shipping and jewelry guarantee.



  • Timing: Ships in 3 - 5 business days, does not include transit time.

  • Lila Clare's cactus fiber jewelry is handmade in Tucson, Arizona.
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Open Signet Cactus Ring

$ 145.00
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Jewelry made from the desert

Each cactus piece is handmade using a lost wax casting process.

First, I carefully select a section of prickly pear cactus skeleton. That skeleton is molded, then silver or gold is poured into the mold. The result is a solid metal replica of the cactus skeleton, which is then made into a piece of desert-inspired jewelry.

Each eco-friendly piece uses 100% recycled sterling silver or gold.

artisan made

Hi, I'm Clare, owner and maker of Lila Clare Jewelry. I make each piece of jewelry from the actual dried fibrous skeleton of the prickly pear cactus, resulting in artisan jewelry made in and from the southwestern desert. I have been making these unique jewelry pieces from the cactus skeleton since 2010.