- Embrace the allure of avant-garde with the Walter Schluep Sterling Silver Serpent Ring, a testament to innovative design and artistic craftsmanship.
- Size 5, this Modernist, Brutalist-style ring weighs 6.4 grams and is crafted from high-quality .925 sterling silver, ensuring durability and timeless elegance.
- Designed by the renowned Walter Schluep, each ring showcases the fluidity and organic textures inspired by the depths of the ocean, making it not just a piece of jewelry, but a piece of art.
- Despite its vintage status, this serpent ring maintains excellent condition, with only slight tarnish and wear that narrates its storied past.
- As a collector's item, this ring is a signature piece from Schluep's reflecting his dedication to form and technique.
- Don't miss the opportunity to own a slice of jewelry history; add this unique Walter Schluep Serpent Ring to your collection and let it's poetic expression and avant-garde design speak for itself.
- Act now to secure this exclusive piece and carry a symbol of artistic innovation and exceptional craftsmanship on your finger.
Size: 5
Weight: 6.4 grams
Style: Modernist, Brutalist
Metal: Sterling Silver, .925
Designer: Walter Schluep
Figural: Snake, Serpent
Walter Schluep, a visionary jewelry designer, was born in 1931 in San Feliu de Guixols, Spain. After honing his craft in Switzerland, he ventured to Montreal, Quebec, Canada in the early 1950s, where he collaborated with top designers and jewellers. In 1964, he launched his workshop boutique, embarking on extensive research into innovative forms and techniques.
Schluep's creations are celebrated for their avant-garde and innovative designs, often accentuating organic shapes and textures. Each piece exudes a poetic and artistic expression, a testament to his diverse background in jewelry and fine arts. Drawing inspiration from the captivating movements of the sea, Schluep seamlessly blended materials and techniques to craft jewelry that is not just visually stunning, but also exemplifies unparalleled innovation and uniqueness.