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SIMPLE SILVER RINGS

SILVER MINIMALIST CROSSOVER RING

Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery


Regular price £35.00
SILVER MINIMALIST CROSSOVER RING
SILVER MINIMALIST CROSSOVER RING
SILVER MINIMALIST CROSSOVER RING
SILVER MINIMALIST CROSSOVER RING
SILVER MINIMALIST CROSSOVER RING
My open crossover Sterling Silver Crossover ring is gorgeously versatile since it is such a simple design, it can be worn with any outfit or accessories. Made from wrapped around Sterling Silver wire, it has been hand forged and polished to give a beautiful, light-reflective finish. I love mine!

This style of ring looks great when worn on the thumb or indeed any finger. A really lovely, unique piece. The ring is available in a wide range of sizes (UK/AU I-T) and looks great worn alone or with other rings - it's a perfect stacker.

Your beautiful ring will arrive in one of my fully recycled ring boxes, so it looks divine for gifting. 

With the discovery of America and the plundering of Silver by the Spanish conquistadors, Central and South America became the dominant producers of Silver until around the beginning of the 18th century, particularly Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina: the last of these countries later took its name from that of the metal that composed so much of its mineral wealth. As one historian put it, Silver "went round the world and made the world go round."  A Portuguese merchant in 1621 noted that Silver "wanders throughout all the world... before flocking to China, where it remains as if at its natural center." "New World mines," concluded several historians, "supported the Spanish empire."  Poland emerged as an important producer during the 1970s after the discovery of copper deposits that were rich in Silver, before the centre of production returned to the Americas the following decade.

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