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Ring in silver, Lilac

Transform your look with FLORA. Our jewelry looks incredibly beautiful!
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Ring in silver, Lilac

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Lilac blossoms everywhere in May. We devote several days entirely to choosing the most beautiful and remarkable flowers. I should say so! We have to prepare several thousand selected flowers in order to turn them into such rings. Each ring is handmade. Real flowers turned into metal are placed on the bases, which are given the shape and texture of a twig. The size of the rings is easy to change by yourself.

  • FLORA TM — finalist of the world's largest jewelry design competition Arte Y Joya (Spain, 2022)
  • Winner of the competition of Ukrainian manufacturers
  • Our company is included in the register of outstanding craft enterprises in Europe (Homo Faber Guide Michelangelo Foundation)
  • The choise of the New York Jewelry Week 2022-2023
  • Representing Ukraine at the International Jewelery Week in Milan 2022

Unique, authentic flowers transformed into metal by the magic of science. Leaves pattern and a shape of a flower – it is a moment frozen in time, the moment when a beautiful flower is lit up by the sun and surrounded by the eternal wind. Under the endless open sky….

Fleur de Magique from FLORA – the touch of magic.

A beautiful bush with leaves in which the shape of a heart. And how he pleases us in the spring, when the streets are filled with the scent of blooming lilacs.

Transform your look with FLORA. Our jewelry looks incredibly beautiful!
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  • According to legend, the name Lilac comes from the name of the nymph Syringa, who was the first love of the god of the forests, Pan.