The crest is realised into a set of Signet Rings for the family as well as a matching necklace.
Deeper engraving was done so that the ring could be used for wax seal in the future.
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"C" came to us to create a special gift for her husband who's an avid gamer and fan of Diablo. We studied multiple low res images online and tweaked a bit of the design so that her husband could wear it comfortably.
Well, from the image, it looks like it could be made in brass and decorated with diamonds on the sides. But for practical reasons, we casted the ring entirely in sterling silver and set it with a beautiful Sodalite as the centre gemstone.
Here's the final result and look at the 3D printed Horadic cube, used as a ring box.
See below for some of the signet rings that were designed at the pop up:
Engraved on Chunky Signet Ring.
Engraved on Round Signet Ring.
Engraved on Block Signet Ring.
Customised signet rings with a touch of bling.
If you would like to design your own signet rings, you can view the collection here and gallery of our past works here.
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The new Snackfood is located at Centrio Pantai Hillpark, while finding the store can be quite a challenge at first, I think it might be part of the adventure you are about to embark on.
Tapping on all five senses: touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste — you would eventually lose your sense of time here.
You will also get to try Malaysian snacks (with cheeky names) by tudòs and not to forget, their lemonades!
There is just so much to see and touch from renowned and indie publications (@anorak @apartmentomagazine), handmade ceramic artworks (@itchyhandsceramics @o_c_a_t).
Up next, you will be in for an olfactory treat with Snackfood's signature scents and local made soaps by Ristic Apotecary.
Snackfood tries to adopt environmentally friendly practices even as a gift store, by reducing their use of plastic. On the other hand, Bungkus is a Malaysian brand that recycles plastic waste and remakes them into functional lifestyle items such as bags and wallets. Their products and exclusive items can be found in Snackfood.
Meet their shopkeeper — Misty.
Some of our products are also available at Snackfood. Mainly the Signet Rings and some fun charms for you to pick and mix.
So, if you are planning to visit Kuala Lumpur, do drop by Snackfood for an adventure next time!
Snackfood
A-3-1, Centrio, Jalan Pantai Murni 8, Pantai Hillpark, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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This design was made while fidgeting with the spare hardwares I had left. Design that was led by intuition and curiosity.
Shop Eight Necklace here.
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View All Signet Rings here.
View our portfolio here.
This limited collection is available at The Tinsel Rack, Orchard Gateway #02-17A. Opens 11AM to 9PM daily. While stocks last! 🌸
Image courtesy of The Tinsel Rack.
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To view our collection of signet rings, please click on the link below:
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This Lunar New Year, we want to bring back "floral sculptures on the ears" just like our Vine 3.0 collection in 2018. This collection draws inspirations from the anatomy of flowers, Jon Shireman's work - "Shattered Flowers" and the idea of motion.
Materials
We are using electroplated glass this time as it gives a unique colour treatment to each glass petal. Under various lighting conditions and angles, the colours appear to be different too.
Current selling price is $12.50 (in Singaporean dollars) and the updated price will be $13.90 (in Singaporean dollars) as the factories in Bangkok are experiencing cost increment of raw materials.
We hope to seek your understanding and support while we continue to bring you good products from around the world. Thank you!
Additional note
For our international customers:
Due to local customs regulations and law, please kindly email or DM us on Instagram if we are able to ship liquids to your country.
For customers based in Singapore,
You can also purchase this polishing liquid on Shopee Singapore for reduced shipping fees.
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Any promotions? you may ask. YES!
We're extending our 3 for 2 sale storewide at the pop-up and online.
DETAILS
17 - 30 September 2021
10 - 9pm daily
Isetan Scotts
L2 Women's Accessories Space
(next to the escalator)
350 Orchard Rd, Shaw House, Singapore 238868
Do note that our studio (at 420 North Bridge Road, #03-12) will be closed during this period. We look forward to seeing you at the pop-up! ☺️
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I had a look through over our IG and our past photo folders of our Charms & Hoops. Here are some of our memorable pieces! ✨
Started in 2017...
Definitely started off from a minimalist approach and then we started introducing more gemstones into the collection.
This was a pretty large Rose Quartz
This was the green heart Aventurine charms that a lot of people wanted but I could not restock because I bought the last strand of gem from the seller! If you have a pair, please take good care of them for me 😅
Not to forget these cute resin charms from Japan!
Around May 2020, we launch some Fruity & Floral Charms 🍇🌼
It was my first time trying to weave the beads. I've always seen my grandma making one of these (and into bags.. keychains.. Mine is definitely a minuscule version of what the pros are doing haha.)
This collection of charms was definitely one of those I had fun with.
PLUS GEMSTONES?? 💖
Moving forward, I don't want to stop experimenting different styles and different materials. Thank you for sticking around and supporting 3125!
View Charms & Hoops collection here.
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Left: Labradorite cloud and shell. Right: Labradorite Cloud with Jadeite.
Same toggle and clasp closure for easy wearing and you can combine a few bracelets to form a choker/ necklace! ✨
Jadeite with a cloud Moonstone combination.
Each cloud gemstone is individually handcut by skilled craftsmen in India. All of the moonstones and labradorites have a different kind of iridescence, if possible, please visit our studio to handpick the gemstone of your choice!
Got to have Lace Agate in the collection! It's calming lavender and blue colours really soothes the soul while looking at it.
See all the five colour ways of the DREAMER bracelet here.
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These jade rings have natural mix of black and green jade. So now we have two very different types of Jade Rings available and both serve very different vibe when put on.
I encourage you to swing by our studio to try when you can as these hololith rings are hand cut, hence may differ slightly from what you see on photos. Even the thickness of the band should be considered when purchasing a ring!
Our studio + shop is located at
420 North Bridge Road, #03-12
Singapore 188727 (North Bridge Centre)
Weekdays: By appointment only
Sat: 12 - 6pm, walk-in
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✨ Choose from 2 scents: ✨
1. Lavender | Bergamot | Spearmint
2. Patchouli | Rosemary | Cedarwood | Geranium
These hand sanitisers are thoughtfully handcrafted by a local botanical soap brand - Rough Beauty. We met through one of the local craft markets years ago and I am very glad to partner with Rough Beauty on this project!
Bottled in a sleek and minimal, 10ml spray-type of glass bottle, these fits in your handbags and pouches easily. As they contain at least 70% isopropyl alcohol, they can only temporarily "clean" your hands and should not replace your regular handwashing yeah! 🧴
No minimum order is required to redeem your free gift — just leave us an Order Note if you would like to choose any of the two scents! If not, they will be distributed randomly.
Thank you for your continuous support and stay safe! 😊
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Oval Amethyst with halo of graduating amethysts (light to dark, from top to bottom), set in 14K solid gold.
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Nephrite Jade | Mainly calcium and magnesium |
Jadeite | Mainly sodium and aluminium |
Jade has been mined and carved in China ever since the Stone Age. Early jade artefacts include ornamental pieces such as beads, buttons and was even used in tools and weapons.
Table screen with landscape scene, Qing dynasty, 18th–19th century, China. Jade.
Comb, Eastern Han dynasty (25–220), China. Jade (nephrite) and gold.
This gemstone was also known as the "Emperor's Stone" as its Chinese character "玉" resembles "王" which means "emperor". In China, Jade is regarded as a symbol of status, spirituality, purity and health, which is why we would normally see them as jewellery worn daily.
Emperor Green or Imperial Jade is the most prized type of Jade.
Jade was worn as a form of protection from bad luck and evil. In ancient times, Jade was used in burial ceremonies where emperors and aristocrats would be buried in jade suits made from solid jade plates and sewn with gold wire or silk threads.
By the 14th century, Jadeite began to be traded to China from Burma as most of the supplies of Nephrite Jade has depleted due to its importance and demand. Jadeite became the Chinese artisans choice of material as they were much more harder, denser and easier to work with.
Even today, the Jade market is dominantly owned by Myanmar (formerly Burma) where majority of the jadeite is mined and processed.
How is Jade valued?
Jade is rated or assessed by these 4 qualities:
1. Colour
2. Transparency
3. Texture
4. Cut
1. Colour
While we are all familiar with Jade's green colour, truth is they come in others colours such as Lavender, red, orange, yellow, gray and more.
The most desirable colour is still the Imperial Jade or Emperor's Green which is a vibrant emerald green colour. It must be pure and evenly coloured, not even a speck of grey or other hues should be visible. Lavender Jade is also the next valuable type of Jade as it is one of the rarest form of Jade.
Generally, the more untainted by impurities your jade is, the more valuable it is. Naturally occurring veins and streaks (sometimes of a different colour) on your Jade may seem attractive, but its price would never match up to an evenly coloured Jade.
2. Transparency
Jade varies in transparencies, those that are opaque are less valued while those that are translucent are more expensive. With that being said, some jade may be uneven coloured but due to its transparency, they may be valued more than others.
3. Texture
Usually the finer and smoother the texture of the stone, the more transparent it will be as opposed to those with a rough texture, and thus the relationship with texture to value follows this correlation.
4. Cut
Jade is cut and polished mainly in China and Myanmar today. They could be cut into cabochons for rings and necklaces or bangle from single-cut stone.
Jade bangles are expensive as jade cutters could have to work with a piece of rough jade and results in great deal of material and weight loss, similarly for Jade rings.
Knotted Dragon Pendant, Eastern Zhou dynasty, Warring States period (475–221 B.C.), 3rd century B.C., China. Jade (nephrite).
What does Jade mean to you?
See all the Jade pieces we have here.
References:
https://www.gia.edu/jade-quality-factor
https://www.valuemystuff.com/us/blog/how-to-value-jade
https://gem-a.com/gem-hub/around-the-world/jade-and-its-importance-in-china
https://www.artandobject.com/news/jade-invaluable-stone
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/the-history-of-jade-the-emperors-stone/#:~:text=The%20Origins%20of%20Jade,became%20revered%20with%20special%20significance.
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The WYLD Shop is located at 412 Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore 427637. Stocking an eclectic range of fashion and lifestyle products, from apparels perfect for the tropical Singapore to organic beauty products.
Thank you The WYLD Shop for your support and believing in our brand. We hope that you will have a great time shopping there! ✨
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If you are interested to customise your own signet ring, please refer to this link to view the products. Thank you! ☺
Signet Rings are also available for trying at our shop:
420 North Bridge Road
#03-12
Singapore 188727
Mon - Sat, 12-6pm
Weekdays by appointment only.
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The way we approach this collection is to consider the sustainability or longevity of the product. Not forgetting one of our core design ethos ‑ versatility.
“After this episode of ‘frequent mask wearing’, can I still wear this piece of jewellery out?
How can we repurpose this?” 🤔
In this collection of multi‑way mask chains, where function and aesthetic collide, you can wear these mask chains as necklace and even detach the ends, to wear them as hoop earrings.
Stay safe & stay cool! 😷
The ends are detachable and can be worn as hoop earrings, if you like.
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In partnership with Vibrant Recycle Singapore, we are collecting jewellery that you no longer wear in exchange for 10% discount code which you can use in theSHOWROOM or online store!
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Acceptable | Unacceptable |
- Stainless Steel - Sterling Silver Jewellery will be dismantled and sorted accordingly to its material.
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- Copper Alloy - Brass Found commonly in Imitation and fast-fashion jewellery. This is not recyclable.
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WHERE TO DONATE
theSHOWROOM (aka 3125)
420 North Bridge Road, #03-12
North Bridge Centre
Singapore 188727
OPENING HOURS
Monday - Saturday
12 - 6pm
Weekdays by appointment only.
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This engagement ring was created for a lady who likes blue and would like a design that is suitable for everyday wear as she is an educator. Taking her constellation as the main frame of the ring, we used 3 differently sized blue Sapphires to make it look unique while resembling the night sky.
A 3D drawing will be provided before we proceed with final production of the ring.
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If you have not read our previous blog post about stainless steel and sterling silver, where we cover the basic properties of both metals which can be useful in helping you to make a decision on which metal is more suitable for your skin. [Read more: "Matter Matters: Sterling Silver vs Stainless Steel"]
First, let's establish that sterling silver is a precious metal. Made of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% typically copper, to strengthen the metal for durability.
How to tell if it is real silver?
1. Look out for hallmarks
Sterling silver items are usually hallmarked or stamped with "925" to mean that it is made from 92.5% silver.
2. The Polish Test / Does it tarnish?
Over time, silver will oxidise. Brown spots start to appear on various part of the jewellery. This is because of the nature of silver and the way it reacts with moisture and sulphur present in the air.
Wipe your jewellery with a silver polishing cloth, black marks should appear on the cloth. If no black marks are present, it could be other kinds of metal.
If your jewellery is badly tarnished, try dipping it into a silver polishing solution. The oxidised layer should start coming off when in contact with the solution.
3. The Magnet Test
Like most precious metals, silver is non-magnetic. Take a magnet and put it near your silver jewellery, if it attracts, it can mean that your jewellery is made from other kinds of metal.
4. The Smell Test
Silver should be odourless, even though it contains 7.5% copper or other metals, it is not substantial enough to produce a distinct smell.
References:
https://www.marthastewart.com/1541729/how-tell-silver-is-real
https://www.wikihow.com/Know-if-Something-Is-Sterling-Silver
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