blackberry thorn studs
close up of model wearing gold blackberry thorn studs
model wearing blackberry thorn studs and white lace dress, weathered shingles in background
Thicket gold blackberry thorn studs on white background
blackberry thorn studs
blackberry thorn studs
blackberry thorn studs

blackberry thorn studs

Regular price$88.00
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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.

Cast from a tiny(!) but very fierce blackberry thorn into solid fine metal.

NATURAL HISTORY

Rubus allegheniensis

The common blackberry is native to the Eastern United States. White blossoms appear in the spring and sweet berries, loved by birds and small mammals, follow in the summer.

METAPHOR

Fierceness and sweetness. The feeling of mid-summer.
  • blackberry thorn is approximately .2 x .34 inches | 5 x 6 mm
  • comes with sterling silver / 14k gold backings
  • sold individually or as a pair

Each and every piece of Thicket jewelry is carefully made by hand in Thicket's studio. Production typically takes about one week before your order is ready to ship.

For best chance of delivery by 12/24 order by 12/12 with Ground shipping or 12/16 with Priority shipping. Check our page on holiday ordering and shipping cut-offs for more information - including deadlines for international and in-store pickup orders.

Thicket jewelry is meant to be worn and loved but fine jewelry requires proper care. You can read more of our recommendations on our jewelry care and repairs page.

Thicket offers lifetime repairs on all Thicket jewelry.

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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.

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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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