Enceladus

Wedding bands made of gold and meteorite

Wedding rings handmade by a certified master goldsmith.

This meteorite ring set is made of steel meteorite, distinguished by its extraordinary structure and durability, and the finest 14K gold certified by the Swiss Metal Control Office.

The rings are made in the style of Damascus steel, then covered in 14K gold heated up to high temperature allowing these metals to merge.

These wedding bands were designed for anybody who seeks for something alternative, original, and handcrafted.

Every single artwork manufactured by Galeria Derecki is handmade and unique – there will be no identical copies of the rings you see on the pictures above nor the ones you’ll receive.

Details

Materials: gold & meteorite
Gold fineness: 14K
Engraving: possible & included
Recommended width: 7.5 mm
Theme: artistic
Crafting time: 6-8 weeks
Occasion: wedding
Possibility of personalization

 

Enceladus, being a bright and reflective icy moon of Saturn, has been a source of inspiration for various forms of art, including handmade jewelry. Its unique geological features such as the “Tiger Stripes” and plumes of water vapor, as well as its potential for subsurface ocean and life, have been interpreted and incorporated into jewelry designs made by our artisans.

Artistic handmade jewelry inspired by Enceladus can take many forms, depending on the interpretation of the artist. Some artisans may choose to depict the intricate patterns and textures found on the surface of Enceladus in their pieces, creating intricate and detailed jewelry such as pendants, wedding rings, bands, bracelets, and earrings. Others may choose to capture the bright white surface and icy color palette of Enceladus to create jewelry with an ethereal aesthetic.

Enceladus has also been used to inspire jewelry that is meant to be worn as a symbol of hope and wonder, a reminder of the vastness and beauty of the universe. Artistic handmade jewelry inspired by Enceladus is unique and captivating, making it a popular choice among those who appreciate the beauty of space and the natural world.

source: https://www.nasa.gov/