Silver Tecopa Modernist Drip Ring
- Description
- JEWELRY CARE
- EXCHANGES
The Tecopa Ring is a bold, abstract piece inspired by the Tecopa Hot Springs in the Mojave Desert. This large ring features an open shape with a distinctive melted texture, capturing the raw and rugged beauty of its namesake. Handcrafted from an original wax carving and cast in recycled sterling silver, the Tecopa Ring embodies modernist and brutalist design principles.
Perfect for those who appreciate striking and unconventional jewelry, this piece stands out with its artistic and edgy aesthetic. Its unique design ensures it becomes a conversation starter, whether worn daily or for special occasions.
Sizes 5-10. Handmade to order in Los Angeles. Please allow us time to craft the ring for you.
Dea Dia offers handmade jewelry made from delicate materials, including vintage components and natural stones. As such, it is important to handle the jewelry with care to maintain its beauty and longevity. Here are some jewelry care tips to help you care for your jewelry.
Please read our full care guide here.
Returns & Exchanges
We offer free exchanges or store credit within 14 days of purchase on all unworn, like-new merchandise. Please do not return an item without first reaching out to us at [email protected] to get your exchange started.
Please read full details on our exchange and cancellation policy here.
Silver Tecopa Modernist Drip Ring
About Us
Woman Owned & Woman Made
All Dea Dia jewelry is designed in house by owner and self-taught jewelry artist Jessica Lawson. Utilizing hands-on methods such as wax carving, soldering, and casting, each piece of jewelry is handcrafted with heart and soul.
Ethically & Sustainably Produced
We create our jewelry in small batches to prevent excess inventory and waste and use recycled metals. Our jewelry is made locally in the United States to reduce our carbon footprint and support American manufacturing.
Wearable Art Inspired by Nature
Every design in the Badlands Collection is a testament to nature’s artistry, showcasing textured, sculptural forms that mirror the undulating landscapes carved by millennia of erosion.