Pearl Ring by 6x4 _ Stephen Park






Pearl Ring by 6x4 _ Stephen Park
Pearl Ring by 6x4 _ Stephen Park.
Vintage pearl in claw setting. Sterling silver ring. 1 of 1.
Made in Christchurch, New Zealand.
_ Dimensions:
Diameter of ring (inside): ~ 1.85cm
Length from top of pearl to base of the ring: ~3cm
_ Care: Pearls are a natural material that require care. Avoid contact with cosmetics and perfume. Store cool and not too dry. Do not submerge in water. Wipe occasinally with a dab of coconut oil on a soft cloth.
_ Bio: 6x4 is the body of work by Stephen Park. It is the expression of the aesthetic universe this Park wants to create and inhabit. Manifest into physical reality from the realm of ideas and intention through the making of simple functional objects, the philosophy of this universe is written in the visual and material attributes of the objects. For Park, this philosophy can be likened to the uncovering of an ancient buried city, exposed to them by each act of creation. Our humanness is reflected in our objects and garments; to make tools and objects is an act that defines our species. The way we live with each other and with the earth is reflected in these artefacts of our survival, society and culture. These objects represent a way of living.