This ring was inspired by Aboriginal culture and the symbol for women sitting around a campfire.
In some Aboriginal cultures, sitting around a campfire holds symbolic significance. The campfire, often central to ceremonial gatherings, represents the life force and serves as a communal space for storytelling. Elders share cultural stories, fostering a connection between generations. The setting in the natural environment signifies a deep connection to the land, which is considered sacred. The fire may have spiritual significance, acting as a mediator between the physical and spiritual realms. Overall, sitting around the campfire symbolizes community, storytelling, connection to the land, spirituality, and healing within Aboriginal cultures.
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- Metal: .925 recycled sterling silver
- Size: US
Finished with a black patina and polished to a shine. Stamped with my initials "LC" and “.925” sterling silver.
Made with love at my home studio in Margaret River, Western Australia