Easy Tiger Ring by Helen Noakes

Beautiful handcrafted resin and silver ring complete with a tiger stalking through the grass. The phrase ‘Easy Tiger’ is hand stamped on the outer ring frame. 

Helen Noakes is showing an exclusive range of jewellery as part of the second edition of our virtual Dazzle exhibition – Dazzle Invites.

Dazzle invites 30 contemporary jewellers, showing unique, one-off or limited edition designs, created specially for the exhibition. All pieces are available to purchase from 16 November 2021 – 9 January 2022.

Features

  • Primary Material : Silver
  • Other Materials : miniature scale model and Resin
  • One of a Kind : No
  • Hallmarked : Yes

Cleaning Instructions

Please don’t use any harsh abrasives or silver dip on this jewellery.  The best cleaning method is an old soft toothbrush, warm water and fairy liquid (but don’t soak the resin longer than is necessary!)

Purchase

Easy Tiger Ring

Features

  • Primary Material : Silver
  • Other Materials : miniature scale model and Resin
  • One of a Kind : No
  • Hallmarked : Yes

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by Helen Noakes

Beautiful handcrafted resin and silver ring complete with a tiger stalking through the grass. The phrase ‘Easy Tiger’ is hand stamped on the outer ring frame. 

Helen Noakes is showing an exclusive range of jewellery as part of the second edition of our virtual Dazzle exhibition – Dazzle Invites.

Dazzle invites 30 contemporary jewellers, showing unique, one-off or limited edition designs, created specially for the exhibition. All pieces are available to purchase from 16 November 2021 – 9 January 2022.

Features

  • Primary Material : Silver
  • Other Materials : miniature scale model and Resin
  • One of a Kind : No
  • Hallmarked : Yes

Cleaning Instructions

Please don’t use any harsh abrasives or silver dip on this jewellery.  The best cleaning method is an old soft toothbrush, warm water and fairy liquid (but don’t soak the resin longer than is necessary!)