The Chaos Sunburst Oval Signet in Sterling Silver sold by Jamie Haller
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The Chaos Sunburst Oval Signet in Sterling Silver

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Product Description

The Chaos Sunburst Oval Signet Ring combines sterling silver with a subtle patina, highlighting its unique design. Inspired by ancient Samkhya philosophy, it serves as a reminder of the inherent duality within us—chaos and stillness. This ring embodies the beauty of change and the enduring truth that resides within, making it a perfect accessory for those who appreciate deep meaning in their jewelry. From the brand: This item will ship between 5/11-5/15 Introducing the Chaos Sunburst Oval Signet Ring. Sterling Silver washed with a slight patina to enhance the natural beauty of the design. My brand is an extension of me — quite literally, like an arm or a leg. A living extension of my truth. I am made up of so many things. So many activities, thoughts, inspirations, emotions. A constant storm of becoming, of unfolding, of change. Also, within me, is something that has never changed. The me at forty. The me at twenty. The me at ten. There is a thread that has always been the same. A truth. We all share this truth. Something in each of us, at our core, that never changes. An inherent duality — the chaos in contrast to the stillness. I designed this symbol as a reminder of that duality. That there is beauty in the chaos, and beauty in the stillness, which is always within us. A reminder that the chaos we encounter does not always belong to us — that we can witness it, and let it go. The roots of these ideas are not mine, they are rooted in ancient concepts of Samkhya philosophy.