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sterling silver succulent's flower ring

$100

A flower bloom from a succulent preserved as jewelry! Each succulent is grown & collected from my plant collection in my Detroit home. In the summer succulents adorn my front porch, cascading out of their pots. In the winter I bring nature inside to live in my office windows. Each piece is cast in solid metal preserving unique dimension and texture from the source plant. 

Size 6.5, with the option to be resized. Sterling silver band.

Measurements: approximately 0.3" cast focal

Each piece is cast from a real plant in solid bronze or sterling silver.
All rings come with sterling silver bands.

  • Sizes
    3-14 (including half sizes) available.
  • Need a custom size? Request in order note and I will do everything I can to
    accommodate your needs!
  • Not sure about your ring size? Order a ring sizer for $4 HERE . Ships for FREE!
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sterling silver succulent's flower ring

$100
FAQ

How do I care for my piece?

Silver & bronze: Wipe with dry abrasive sponge to remove excess oxidization.

Gold vermeil: Wipe gently with a dry polishing cloth.

Avoid wearing in water or with sunscreen, lotion, or perfume. DO NOT use commercial jewelry cleaning solutions. Store in a cool, dry place.

Is there an actual twig in there? Is it dipped in metal?

No, the actual plant or twig is not inside the piece.  I cast pieces in solid bronze or sterling silver - they are not dipped, painted, or plated.  The lost wax casting process allows for the forms to live on after the specimens burn out in the kiln.

What is the casting process?

Found natural ephemera becomes treasured jewelry in silver, bronze,
or gold. All pieces by Tree Trunk Arts are created with a lost wax casting
process that ensures each piece is entirely unique. Chosen plant parts are encased in wet plaster to create a mold. Plaster molds enter a kiln for 8+ hours, burning out all plant material. Metal is centrifugally thrown into the remaining mold creating a solid metal model ready to become heirloom-quality jewelry.

Shipping

Fast shipping

IIn stock pieces ship next business day.

Regular collection ships in 3-5 business days.

Gold vermeil and fine jewelry collections are made to order and
can take up to 4 weeks to ship. Please send an email to info@treetrunkarts.com if you need an exact ship date.




Eco Friendly Wrapping

An eco-friendly jewelry box tied with raffia ribbon keeps pieces
safe inside a recyclable padded mailer.

Returns and exchanges

I want you to love your tree trunk arts jewelry. I’ll work with you to make sure it is exactly what you have in mind.

 

packaging black gift box with green natural ribbon and bronze leaf necklace
About us

Made from botanicals

True-to-nature is more than a mantra, it’s the why and how behind every piece I make. Each piece of jewelry is created from
once living elements - an ash seed, a succulent rosette, a chestnut twig. An exact replica is made by lost wax casting. Molten metal is poured into a one-time use mold of the plant.

Hello there!

I'm Collyn, the one woman show that is tree trunk arts. It all started in 2009 while pursuing a degree in Jewelry and Metalsmithing. I discovered that found object casting combined my love of collecting bits of nature with fire and metal.

Handmade in Detroit

Plant specimens are collected on my travels across the US and from my own garden. The magic happens in my basement metalsmithing studio located in my historic Detroit home.

Handmade

True-to-Nature Jewelry

True-to-nature is more than a mantra, it is the why and how behind every piece I make. Each piece of jewelry is created from a once living elements- an ash seed, a succulent rosette, a chestnut twig. An exact replica is made by casting, pouring molten metal into a one time use mold of the plant.