One strand twisted. Then twisted again with more.
The structure of this ring is easy to miss at first glance. It reads as a simple rope band until you look closely and see that one of the strands is itself already wound. A twist within a twist. More complexity than the eye immediately registers, which is its own kind of metaphor for the work that happens below the surface.
Copper conducts. The twin twist has been used in sacred metalwork across Northern European traditions specifically. It appears in Viking and Celtic torcs and arm rings as a mark of layered intention, protection wound into protection.
Reach for this one for:
- Layered or compound workings, intentions that have more than one moving part
- Protection that works on more than one level simultaneously
- Pairing with the single twist ring for a matched working stack
- Daily wear for anyone who appreciates that the most interesting things reveal themselves slowly
Adjustable split band, fits most finger sizes. Warm copper tone, medium-slim profile.
Will patina naturally with wear.