Cast from a single tiny pelvis bone extracted from an owl pellet.
NATURAL HISTORY
Owls swallow their prey whole but are unable to digest bones and fur. They regurgitate the undigested parts of their prey as what are known as owl pellets. Based on the other bones found in the same owl pellet this pelvis bone likely came from a field mouse or similar small rodent. You can see the rounded socket in the bone where the femur would attach.
METAPHOR
Life and nature's cycles. Beginnings, endings, and what endures.
GIFTING
All Thicket rings have the option to be given as a gift since knowing someone's ring size and which finger they'd like to wear a specific ring on can be tricky! Place your order for the ring choosing the "give as a gift" option in the size menu and you'll receive a beautiful cardstock card specifying the gifted piece, along with an adjustable ring sizer so they can take their ring size.
MATERIALS DETAILS
bone is approximately .39 x .28 inches | 10 x 7 mm
1 mm organically textured band
recycled sterling silver | recycled 14k yellow gold