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Milano Citrine Ring

$310.00
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Stone: Yellow Citrine
Size: 3
DESCRIPTION

Yellow Citrine has darker tones and is almost a sunset yellow where as Champagne Citrine is a very pale yellow that resembles the colorr of “Champagne.”

"The best part of this piece is the story behind it. Our Milano ring is named after a trip to Milan. One night while out and about, something bright in the bars floor kept reflecting a shine towards me. When I looked down to see what it was - I saw a beautiful ring…. This solid gold beauty had an astonishing faceted citrine stone. This piece was inspired from that little treasure I found.." By founder, Nathalie Martinez.

Citrine | 9.25 Sterling Silver 

**Model is wearing a Milano Ring Yellow Citrine in 18k Gold**

Handmade in Taxco, Mexico.

CARE

Please avoid contact with liquids as much as possible.

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SHIPMENT TIME (DIFFERS BY BRAND)

Due to the limitations of local materials and the brand's nuanced collaboration with artisans, they have limited stocks and some pieces need to be made to order. We appreciate your patience and understanding <3

Since most of our pieces are custom made to order from Mexico, please allow up to 2-4 weeks for the shipment. We will ship available stocks right away

If you would like a piece by a specific date, please email us at hello@avte-bardo.com so we can accommodate your needs.

Store exchanges are welcome unless the piece is custom made to order.


ABOUT ODISSEA

Jewelry can be worn as a memorabilia from a distant time & place, a symbolism of the ever-changing nature of memories. (Photograph taken by designer, Nathalie Martinez).

It all started when I turned sea shells collected from the Rockaway beach into jewelry pieces. Ever since, I’ve been archiving shells from my travels.

I work with artisans from a small town called Taxco, the biggest silvermining town. Sadly, this craft is a dying art - all silversmiths are 60 years old or older.

Odissea was born not only out of my love for creating beauty from nature's spontaneity, but also a greater desire to preserve the silversmithing art in Mexico.

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My hope is to eventually build a craft school in Taxco to inspire younger generations to preserve this craft.