honeycomb studs
honeycomb studs
honeycomb studs
honeycomb studs
honeycomb studs
Thicket honeycomb studs in sterling silver and 14k yellow gold on a white background

honeycomb studs

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Let your loved one choose their ring size. You'll receive a beautiful cardstock card specifying the gifted piece, along with an adjustable ring sizer.

These earrings are cast from a single hexagon of honeycomb.

NATURAL HISTORY

Honeycomb is built by bees to store pollen and honey and to hold their larvae.

This honeycomb came originally from Virginia-based beekeeper Amanda Welch and her bees at Meeting House Farm.

NATURAL HISTORY

Honeycomb is built by bees to store pollen and honey and to hold their larvae.

This honeycomb came originally from Virginia-based beekeeper Amanda Welch and her bees at Meeting House Farm.

METAPHOR

Industry and devotion.
  • honeycomb is approximately .24 inches | 6 mm across
  • comes with sterling silver / 14k gold backings
  • sold individually or as a pair

A note about plating: Thicket jewelry is intentionally crafted from solid fine metal for quality and longevity. The only place you will find plating is on interior hollows, like in this piece, that are protected from wear and will stand the test of time.

Details of the natural world to carry with you

About the Process

Each piece of Thicket jewelry begins with taking a mold of a found or foraged natural object. This mold is used in the process of lost wax casting to create a perfect replica, in solid fine metal, of the original natural object.

about the studio
A note from Rebecca

Why metaphor?

Jewelry is not only adornment - it is symbolism. Jewelry can be a talisman, a reminder, a covenant, a spell.

Humans have been ascribing meaning to the natural world for a very long time. In selecting natural objects to cast I think not only about the form and aesthetics but also the valences of meaning the object holds and I include these in the description of each Thicket piece. Each of these metaphors is a beginning, waiting for you to layer your own meanings and stories onto.

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