This expressive ring, in the style of the Afghan Kuchi tribe, exudes a rugged, Eastern aesthetic. A large, faceted cobalt glass takes center stage, shimmering deep blue with every movement of the hand. Small insets in shades of red and green are set on the sides, creating a vibrant mosaic of colors.
The setting is made of a traditional metal alloy commonly known as brund – similar to silver, but with a warmer tone and a distinctive, slightly irregular structure. The visible patina and slight imperfections attest to the jewelry's long history and the handcrafted process.
Such rings were worn not only as adornment but also as talismans, meant to attract good fortune and protect the wearer. Today, it represents a strong, original accent in a modern wardrobe – it looks great on its own, but also when paired with other ethnic accessories.
Each piece is unique, and similar pieces are extremely rare on the market. This jewelry is for those who value authenticity and want to have a piece of the nomadic Kuchi culture in their collection, combining artistic courage with ancient jewelry craftsmanship.