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Double Coil Copper Wire Ring Runner Ups Collection One Of A Kind Jewelry
Double Coil Copper Wire Ring Runner Ups Collection One Of A Kind Jewelry
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Double Coil Triple Band Copper Wire Ring — Runner Ups Collection (One Of A Kind) - Size 8.5
Meet the Runner Ups Collection—the pieces that didn’t quite make it into the main lineup, but refused to be forgotten. Think of them as the mischievous sidekicks of the jewelry world: a little unconventional, a touch asymmetrical, and proudly not the chosen one. They’re handmade, one of a kind, and bursting with personality—the kind of ring that says, “I had a design meeting with a sparkler and chaos, and chaos won.”
What makes this Double Coil Copper Wire Ring special?
- Handmade and one of a kind: Each ring is formed by hand, with its own tiny quirks that prove it went through the design studio, not a factory line. No two are exactly alike, because perfection isn’t the point—personality is.
- Born from design experiments: These rings are the “what if” moments that refused to fade. Double coils, copper warmth, and a curious bend here or there—proof that experimentation can be gorgeous and wearable.
- Delightfully imperfect: Minor quirks like slight asymmetry or unusual coil spacing aren’t flaws—they’re talking points. They give each piece its own story and a wink of character.
- A second chance at stardom: Instead of scrapping the experiments, this collection gives them a spotlight. Not the main cast, but the ones you’ll remember when you’re telling the story behind your ring.
Why you’ll love it
If you savor individuality over polish, this ring is your perfect sidekick. It’s not about fitting in; it’s about standing out with a subtle swagger. The double copper coil catches the light just right and ages gracefully, developing a warm patina that says you’ve got stories to tell and adventures to wear.
Who is this for?
Ideal for anyone who appreciates character over \anonymity, for collectors who chase “almost there” gems, or for someone who wants a daily reminder that good ideas can start as experiments. It’s also great as a gift for the friend who always says, “I like it weird,” or for you, because you deserve something that’s not mainstream but still easy to wear.
Use cases and styling ideas
- Pair with other copper or mixed-metal jewelry for a layered, artsy look.
- Wear daily to add a dash of imperfect charm to jeans and a tee or a sleek dress for a night out.
- Perfect as a conversation starter—tell the tale of a design experiment that turned into a wearable moment.
- Great as a small, meaningful gift for someone who loves one-of-a-kind pieces and the thrill of the “wait… actually kind of love this?” moment.
Care and longevity
Copper loves a little attention. Wipe with a soft cloth to keep the shine, and store in a dry place to avoid excess oxidation. If you want a deeper patina for vintage vibes, you can gently expose it to air and time—otherwise a quick polish keeps the current heartbeat bright. Avoid harsh chemicals; your ring is a brave little experiment, not a lab specimen.
Final word
Not the era-defining, spotlight-stealing main character piece—but the ring that proves sometimes the best stories come from the ones that got away. So yes, this ring is the almosts, the what ifs, and the wait… actually kind of love this? moments all rolled into one charming, double-coiled copper treasure.
Meet the Runner Ups Collection — the pieces that didn’t quite make it into the main lineup, but refused to be forgotten.
These are designs created during the process of experimenting, testing, and sometimes just seeing what happens. They may be slightly unconventional, a little asymmetrical, or just not what I originally envisioned — but they each have their own personality.
Instead of scrapping them, I’m giving them a second chance.
Each piece in this collection:
• Is handmade and one of a kind
• Was created during a design experiment or early iteration
• May have minor quirks that make it unique (and honestly, more interesting)
Think of these as the “almosts,” the “what ifs,” and the “wait… actually kind of love this?” moments. I’ll think of them as “the ones that got away.”
Perfect for someone who appreciates individuality over perfection.
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Not the chosen one. Still the main character.
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