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Fruiting Bodies
Ring Holder (White)

Ring Holder (White)

Product title

Ring Holder (White)

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Fruiting Bodies

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230

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Ring holder made from acrylic gypsum composite.

All the way from Warsaw, Poland - Fruiting Bodies is a contemporary jewellery brand designed and made by Martyna Dymek and Marcin Sieczka. Their pieces are natural, organic and surreal, often using digital software to generate their exquisite forms.

$86*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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