Jane D'Arensbourg Thin Band - Clear
Clear glass thin organic ring. Every ring is unique in its slight variation in shape. This ring is fun to stack with other bands.
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.
Clear glass thin organic ring. Every ring is unique in its slight variation in shape. This ring is fun to stack with other bands.
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.
Clear glass thin organic ring. Every ring is unique in its slight variation in shape. This ring is fun to stack with other bands.
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.
Clear glass thin organic ring. Every ring is unique in its slight variation in shape. This ring is fun to stack with other bands.
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.