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Thursday, July 16: 10am-9pm

Friday, July 17: 10am-9pm

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22K Yellow Gold Sapphire Spiral Compass Hook Earrings

Regular price $3,195.00
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These alluring 22K yellow gold hook earrings — part of the Compass Collection — feature a spiral pattern engraved with Ryan Jewelry’s signature ‘air’ texture, with a sapphire center stone.

From the Artist:
Compass Collection features unique symbols crafted to embody courage, growth, confidence, and beauty. Each piece serves as a wearable reminder of these qualities, empowering the wearer to navigate life's journey with strength and grace. Whether worn individually to emphasize a specific trait or layered to showcase multiple qualities, these symbols are a reflection of the wearer's inner strength and resilience.

Spiral holds deep symbolism as an ancient representation of inner growth and development—a reflection of our ongoing journey towards self-understanding. It serves as a steadfast reminder to persevere amidst life's challenges. Meticulously hand-formed and finished symbolizing the brilliance that comes from our inner transformation. Let the Spiral pendant serve as a tangible reminder of your journey and the dedication required to continue your inner work.

Materials and Measurements:
22K yellow gold
0.6ctw sapphire

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About the Maker

Ryan Jewelry

Myles Ryan of Ryan Jewelry has loved making things since he was a kid playing at his godmother’s jewelry bench. As he grew up, he explored different kinds of art, includingrepoussé, an old way of shaping metal with hammers and punches. This experience showed him that jewelry could be more than just pretty; it could also be meaningful and strong.