PHAOS COCKTAIL RING

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This eye-catching, geometric cocktail ring is 3D printed from a bioplastic made out of renewable resources that come from castor beans. Hand-dyed and finished with care, each piece features a subtle touch of .925 silver - a playful blend of tradition and forward-thinking design.

Materials:

SILVER .925 & 3D PRINTED HAND DYED BIOPLASTIC

Size & Fit:

WIDTH 2.5 cm HEIGHT 3.8 cm

Ring Size Guide

At Ariadne Kapelioti, jewellery is created slowly, consciously, and with respect for both people and planet. Each piece emerges from a balance of innovation and tradition - crafted in Greece with ethically sourced metals, renewable bioplastic, and cruelty-free pearls; celebrating sustainability as timeless elegance.

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Jewellery Born of Light
PHAOS Collection

Inspired by the essence and story of light, the PHAOS collection is a contemporary jewellery line grounded in the concepts of eternity and optimism - an exploration of how creation can reflect the promise of a brighter future.

Phaos (<φάος/φως>) is the ancient Greek word for light, a force that shapes not only the natural world but also the foundation of modern science and the Information Age. This collection pays homage to light as both a metaphor and a medium: a symbol of knowledge, energy, and relentless forward motion.

Each piece in the PHAOS collection is brought to life through light itself - 3D printed using laser sintering, a process that fuses powdered material layer by layer using light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. In this way, light doesn’t just inspire the collection - it creates it.

PHAOS is also a tribute to the pioneers: those whose inner light drives them to challenge limits, defy convention, and pursue their vision with unwavering resolve. Like them, this collection reflects precision, courage, and clarity of purpose.

Crafted consciously and sustainably, PHAOS is not only a celebration of light, but a reflection of what it means to illuminate the future.