This ring is meticulously handcrafted using 925 sterling silver . Inspired by the shape of a navel, the design references the "mother" figure, seen throughout history as a symbol of fertility, life, and feminine power . Associated with Cybele in ancient times, this form represents the productivity, protectiveness, and life-giving aspects of womanhood.
The zircon stone detail in the center of the ring (in the version with stones) emphasizes the core of the form, adding a simple yet meaningful sparkle to the design. The version without stones offers a simple yet powerful statement.
The glossy surface texture accentuates the soft and fluid lines of the form, giving the ring a sculptural character. Available in both stone-set and plain options, this design creates a strong and symbolic style impact even when worn alone.
Due to the handmade production process, each piece is unique.
It can be easily used in everyday outfits, but it's also a strong complement to more striking looks. Due to the handmade production process, each piece is unique.
Size Information
Ring size: 13, 14
Material: 925 Sterling Silver
Stone: Zircon
925 Sterling Silver Belly Ring
Material: 925 Sterling Silver
Stone: Zircon
Design: Organic form
Production: Handcrafted.
Nickel: Does not contain
Dimension
Ring size: 13 and 14
Due to being handmade, the thickness and surface texture of each ring may vary slightly from piece to piece.
Maintenance and Cleaning
925 sterling silver, by its nature, may tarnish over time. To maintain the product's shine, it is recommended to avoid contact with water, perfume, creams, and chemicals. After use, gently wipe with a soft cloth and store in a closed box.
Additional Information
Each handcrafted piece is unique. Therefore, slight variations in stone placement and surface texture may be observed; this is a natural consequence of the product being handmade.
Silver is a naturally soft metal.
Therefore, it is recommended that the product be used gently. Deformations and breakages resulting from excessive pressure, bending, pulling, or impact will be considered user-caused damage .

