This ring is part of the Kandinsky line and is
called Moscou. This line was inspired by the colored shapes and lines of the
Russian artist, Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstraction in the visual arts. These
pieces have a unique combination of intense vivid colors. This runway style
ring features a pattern of vibrant colors. This makes quite a bold statement.
The diameter of this ring is 1.75" and the size is a 6.75.
The first United Nations Conference to address
environmental degradation was held in Stockholm in 1972. Already at that time
the designer Carlos Sobral was working with resin and creating new techniques
and alternative products to reuse all the raw material he consumed in the
production of his collections. All Sobral production strictly follows the
current environmental standards; however, Sobral goes further by putting into
practice the zero disposal of raw material. In addition, Sobral jewelry
protects fauna and flora when it replaces what would be made from scarce
materials impacting the environment such as ivory, turtle, precious stones,
metals, woods and etc.. The international recognition of his work took place in
New York at the Global Fashion Awards, WGSM, in 2010, when Sobral received the
award of one of the three most environmentally friendly companies in the world.