Jane D'Arensbourg Organic - Gray/Cobalt
Gray blue, cobalt and white marble thick glass fused inside a clear band. Each glass ring is unique.
Handmade in New York City
About Jane D'Arensbourg
I view my jewelry and lighting work as functional art. A ring can function as a sculptural object sitting in your home, waiting to be worn and experienced in another way. I try to create calm, meditative artwork."
Light, shadow, and pattern are some of the themes I explore in my work. Glass is a material I use as a vehicle to capture light, energy, and fragility.
Gray blue, cobalt and white marble thick glass fused inside a clear band. Each glass ring is unique.
Handmade in New York City
About Jane D'Arensbourg
I view my jewelry and lighting work as functional art. A ring can function as a sculptural object sitting in your home, waiting to be worn and experienced in another way. I try to create calm, meditative artwork."
Light, shadow, and pattern are some of the themes I explore in my work. Glass is a material I use as a vehicle to capture light, energy, and fragility.
Gray blue, cobalt and white marble thick glass fused inside a clear band. Each glass ring is unique.
Handmade in New York City
About Jane D'Arensbourg
I view my jewelry and lighting work as functional art. A ring can function as a sculptural object sitting in your home, waiting to be worn and experienced in another way. I try to create calm, meditative artwork."
Light, shadow, and pattern are some of the themes I explore in my work. Glass is a material I use as a vehicle to capture light, energy, and fragility.
Gray blue, cobalt and white marble thick glass fused inside a clear band. Each glass ring is unique.
Handmade in New York City
About Jane D'Arensbourg
I view my jewelry and lighting work as functional art. A ring can function as a sculptural object sitting in your home, waiting to be worn and experienced in another way. I try to create calm, meditative artwork."
Light, shadow, and pattern are some of the themes I explore in my work. Glass is a material I use as a vehicle to capture light, energy, and fragility.